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A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
The origin of the saying "as dangerous as an Afghan wedding" originates from US army soldiers who served in Afghanistan after the 9/11 attack on the world trade center.
It is Spanish saying that means to bring joy.
The origin of the idiom "hog heaven" is based on the happiness pigs experience when they roll in the mud.
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It is an old British and Australian saying.
It means that: a) The number is irragional, and b) the number is not zero. Since zero is rational, it isn't irrational, so saying that it is nonzero is really superfluous.
The distance from a number on a numberline to the origin, is called the absolute value.
I don't think it has an origin. Its more of a common sense saying. Rock= hard therefor hard as a rock.
It's an alternative way of saying "What's up?"
World War 2 saying