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Eh, roads, dust and fog

Oshanin L.I.
Oshanin L.I.

Phraseologism: Oh, dear, dust and fog.

Meaning: About the hardships of travel, nomadic lifestyle.

Origin: From the song "Roads", written by the composer Anatoly Novikov to the verses of the poet Lev Ivanovich Oshanin (1912-1996): "Oh, roads, // Dust and fog, // Cold, anxiety // Yes, steppe weeds."

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Once again about love.

Meaning:

About re-covering a topic (jokingly-iron.)

Origin:

The title of a Soviet film (1968) directed by Georgy Natanson and based on a script by Edward Stanislavovich Radzinsky (b. 1936) based on his play 104 Pages About Love. The expression served as the basis for many of the same type of expressions, for example, in the titles of newspaper articles: "Once again about ..."

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