To "have issue" means to have children.
Kissing or going out on a date.
This was slang for a US soldier. It came from 'government issued', which describes all the clothes and equipment that he had.
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
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Hymers is an old English name from the Hymerford area. The Hymers line in Canada sprang from United Empire Loyalists who left the Boston area during the late 1700s and settled in Upper Canada in the vicinity of Thunder Bay, founding the town of Hymers, Ontario.
A capias is a warrant or order for arrest of a person, typically issued by the judge or magistrate. The phrase "No Capias" would mean either that it IS unnecessary to issue one, WAS unnecessary to issue one, or it my be an instruction NOT to issue one.
Look for a new perspective on an old issue.
That means whatever the issue\problem is, its your responsibility. As in Atlas the guy with the world on his shoulders... the problem is on your shoulders.
Um... well if you mean when he lived and then died. It was 1743-1797, so he lived in the mid 1700s.
There is not a common phrase to "infuse the situation." One may "diffuse the situation" by spreading out or scattering the explosive issue at hand. It can also mean to put a damper on the situation.
The phrase gentleman's wife was an older expression used in 19th century. It described the status a woman held during that time.
"Dig it" was a slang phrase during the 1960's meaning "to understand and appreciate something."
"Do speak for me during (my) absence"
"Dig it" was a slang phrase during the 1960's meaning "to understand and appreciate something."
The phrase you are looking for is "during the night".or "at night"
by the term right issue we mean a right gets issue
Do you mean what is issue in french? If so, issue (matter) is question issue (magazine) is numéro