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Unity is strength

Latin
Latin

Phraseologism: In unity is power.

Meaning: 1. The motto that should be followed by both the government and the citizens of a multi-ethnic state. 2. The rule, thanks to which, by common efforts, success can be achieved in any business.

Origin: From Latin: Viribus unitis. The motto, which was formulated in Latin by Joseph von Bergmann, teacher of the sons of the Austrian Archduke Karl. These words, as a formula for the existence of a multinational Austrian empire, were first publicly promulgated on February 12, 1848 by the Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I. The following year, he repeated them in his manifesto of March 4, 1849 on the dissolution of the Kremsier Reichstag.

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And you are passionate, Paramosha!

Meaning:

An ironic commentary on the behavior of a gambling, addicted person.

Origin:

From the film "Running" (1971) directed by Alexander Alov (1923-1983) and Vladimir Naumov (b. 1927), based on the play "Running" (1926-1928, made in 1957) by Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940). The words spoken by General Charnota to his friend, Paramon Korzukhin, at a card game. In the movie: "You are aza-arten, Paramosha ... That's what is ruining you." In Bulgakov's play (act. 4, dream 7): "Hey, Paramosha, you are gambling! That's where your weak string is!"

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