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And all the good, all the good

Derzhavin G.R.
Derzhavin G.R.

Phraseologism: And everything is good, everything is good.

Meaning: An expression of joy, gratitude for the feeling of fullness of life (joking).

Origin: From the poem "Morning" (1800) by Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816): "There the villagers are pulling a plow, // Here the fisherman throws his nets, // Silver shines on the ud, // There the fire from the weapons of the troops sparkles, - // And everything is good, everything is good ... "

Random phraseology:

An hour per teaspoon.

Meaning:

Very slowly, very long, with long breaks.

Origin:

Initially, the pharmacist's inscription on bottles of medicines, regulating the intake of medicines.

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Antioxidants are useful substances found in many types of plant foods. They neutralize free radicals - aggressive fragments of molecules that occur when oxygen is consumed by our body. In addition, antioxidants reduce the likelihood of developing certain types of cancer, the appearance of dangerous blood clots, and serve as a preventive measure against heart attacks and strokes. As the Italian biochemist Mauro Serafini suggests. Milk prevents the body from absorbing the antioxidants in chocolate. Apparently, some of the milk proteins bind to antioxidants, blocking their absorption.

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