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Russia is the birthplace of elephants

the USSR
the USSR

Phraseologism: Russia is the birthplace of elephants.

Meaning: An anonymous phrase appeared among the people as a response to the "struggle for the priority of domestic science" that has unfolded since 1946.

Origin: Formed on the model of official stamps: Russia is the birthplace of radio, Russia is the birthplace of aviation. A quote from a popular anecdote at the time: the United Nations declared the Year of the Elephant. Different countries publish books on the "elephant" theme. USA - A comic with an elephant on the cover, as well as pistols, daggers and blood. The name is "Spy Elephant". France is a bright book. On the cover is a naked beauty riding an elephant. The title is "Love and Elephants". Great Britain - academic two-volume morocco cover. The name is simple - "Elephants". Poland - a collection of humoresques called "Something About Elephants". Bulgaria - a small book "Bulgarian elephant - the younger brother of the big Russian elephant." And three skinny pamphlets were published in the USSR: "Lenin about elephants", "Soviet elephant breeding" and "The USSR is the birthplace of elephants."

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Play first violin.

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Origin:

The expression arose from the speech of musicians when the first violin played the leading role in the orchestra.

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