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The phrase 'Sent to Coventry' is a phrase that was created by a man named Neil Coventry and has been used by a few people here and there but is not that widely known.
Jupiter was the most important, 'top' god of Rome. His Greek name was Zeus.
'Coin a phrase' - 'Quoins' are used to wedge columns of type in the printers 'chase'. Printers believed to put things in type was to make them permanent and believe this to be the origin of the phrase, 'Quoin a phrase'. (this is not the only explanation though - there are several literary uses of the phrase too!)
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Anagram A man, a plan, a canal, panama
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls.." is a quote from a poem by John Donne. The poem is called "No Man Is An Island."
Origen was born in 184.
There is no such word in English.Perhaps the word you're looking for is lieu, as in the phrase "in lieu of." This word is French, and it means "place."
The phrase "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!" is a famous palindrome. It reads the same backwards as it does forwards.
la origen = origin
There are called "palindromes". Here is an example of one in a phrase: "A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama"
That is the correct spelling of "evacuation plan."
deus deus
Origen S. Seymour was born in 1804.
Origen S. Seymour died in 1881.
Origen D. Richardson died in 1876.