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Case smells like kerosene

Koltsov ME
Koltsov ME

Phraseologism: It smells like kerosene.

Meaning: About impending troubles, problems, conflicts (simple joke).

Origin: The expression goes back to the feuilleton by M. E. Koltsov (1898-1940), published in the Pravda newspaper on April 22, 1924. It talked about a major scam uncovered in the transfer of an oil concession in California. The most senior US officials were involved in the scam.

Random phraseology:

All are equal, but some are more equal than others.

Meaning:

A satirical image of actual inequality, which is covered by demagogic arguments about equality on the part of those. who uses this inequality (iron.).

Origin:

From the dystopian novel Animal Farm (1945) by the English writer George Orwell (pseudonym of Eric Blair, 1903-1950). The animals of a certain farm once overthrew their cruel master and established a republic, proclaiming the principle: "All animals are equal." But soon the power in this republic was seized by a pig named Napoleon, who amended this declaration: "... But some animals are more equal than others."

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