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Everywhere life

Yaroshenko N.A., "Life is everywhere"
Yaroshenko N.A., "Life is everywhere"

Phraseologism: Everywhere life.

Meaning: Life cannot be stopped, life takes its toll, etc.

Origin: The name of the painting (1888) by the itinerant artist Nikolai Alexandrovich Yaroshenko (1846-1898), located in the Tretyakov Gallery. The canvas depicts a group of convicts (a woman with a child, men, an old man), who look out of the window of a standing prison car at pigeons sitting on the platform and throw bread crumbs at them.

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Cerberus.

Meaning:

A ferocious, vigilant guardian.

Origin:

From ancient Greek mythology. Cerberus - a three-headed dog sitting at the entrance to the kingdom of Hades - the underground abode of the dead. When one head sleeps, the others are awake. He lets everyone freely into Hades, but does not let anyone out.

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