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Man in his place

"A Man in His Place"
"A Man in His Place"

Phraseologism: Man in his place.

Meaning: About a person who has found his place in life, profession, work to his liking.

Origin: The title of the film (1973) directed by Konstantin Ershov and based on the script by Valentin Konstantinovich Chernykh (1935-2012). Russian analogue of the famous English phrase "The right man in the right place".

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Massacre of the innocents.

Meaning:

1. Cruel massacre of defenseless, inexperienced, etc. people, the application of strict measures against many, 2. joke. about strict measures in relation to someone (book).

Origin:

An expression from the Gospel, which tells about the birth in Bethlehem of the baby Jesus, the Messiah, the new king of the Jews, who must free the Jews from the power of Rome. King Herod of Judea, having heard about this from the Magi, was frightened and ordered to exterminate all boys under two years of age in the city of Bethlehem and its environs in order to kill the future "King of the Jews" among them.

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