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The famous American author, Damon Runyon, wrote about New York's Broadway and underworld characters in his many stories about life in the 30s, 40s, and 50s. His characters had interesting nicknames or monikers, like Benny the Dip, and Harry the Horse. My guess is that it is a slang combination of the word " monogram " and " marker " or gambler's IOU. Perhaps, the word was coined by Runyon himself.
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mutually assured destruction
The most famous are the two phrases spoken by Neil Armstrong during the first successful Lunar landing, Apollo 11, in July 1969 - he reported 'The Eagle has landed' to ground control in Houston, and later, when setting foot on the Moon for the first time, remarked 'That's ons small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' (although he later said that he only came out with this as a result of pressure from ground control to say something historic, and it was the first thing that came into his head). Other famous phrases are 'Houston, we have a problem' as reported by Apollo 13 Mission Commander Jim Lovell during the abortive Lunar mission of April 1970, which was plagued by a series of life-threatening disasters that were all amazingly overcome and enabled the crew to return to Earth safely. And there was astronaut Alan Shepard's ridiculous spontaneous rendition 'I was strolling on the Moon one day, in the merry merry month of December' during the final NASA moon landing, Apollo 17, in December 1972.
His style was coined as "jazz poetry". He was famous during the Harlem Renascence
Who coined the term "pandemonium," and in what famous literary work?
General McArthur was in command during this time. He had very famous phrases, such as "we shall return".
cogito ergo sum
SPAZZM! Famous phrases "Why do you hate me?"
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Frank Lloyd Wright.
Nancy Regan
One famous mission is the Apollo 11 mission that successfully landed the first humans on the moon in 1969. Led by astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins, this historic mission marked a significant achievement in space exploration.