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Let's make it to the Canadian border

"Business people"
"Business people"

Phraseologism: We'll make it to the Canadian border.

Meaning: The intention to do something extremely fast.

Origin: A phrase from the film "Business People" (1963), directed by Leonid Gaidai (1923-1993) based on the stories of the American humorist O. Henry (pseudonym of William Sidney Porter, 1862-1910), including "The Leader of the Redskins" (1907) .

Random phraseology:

Man is what he eats.

Meaning:

Food affects the well-being and character of a person.

Origin:

From German: "Der Mensch ist, was er isst". From the review of the German philosopher Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804-1872) on the book of the German philosopher and physiologist Jakob Moleschott (1822-1893) "The popular doctrine of nutritious foods" (1850).

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