Benet Wilson
Benet Wilson said, "Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. We saw a need that needed to be filled, and we stepped in to help."
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Why was it said
Abraham Lincoln
Forrest J. Ackerman used the term "sci-fi" at UCLA in 1954, This is believed to be the first use of the term, but I cannot be certain.
it was attributed to the cartoon version of Charlie Chan, sounds best with an Oriental accent. an alternate is Be prepared for surprises which is a bit off-gear.
The country of origin for the phrase private eye is the United States. In particular, it was coined based on the logo of Pinkerton's National Detective Agency, which was founded in Chicago in 1850.
The film, "Night of the Juggler" (1980) . Cliff Gorman who played Gus Soltic the maniac kidnapper coined this phrase when talking to the rich politician who's daughter was being kidnapped but the truck driver, Sean Boyd (James Brolin) has his daughter kidnapped in error due to her similarity in appearance to the politician's daughter. I have always wondered what this expression meant other than it was an obvious insult. Perhaps to do with the politicians wealth?
Extraordinary means exactly that, This word is used as an explanation of extra circumstances in a given or particular situation.
In civil law, the phrase extraordinary circumstances typically refers to unforeseeable events or situations beyond a person's control that may affect their ability to fulfill a legal obligation or expectation. These circumstances are usually considered rare, significant, and not part of the normal course of events. Court judgments may take into account such circumstances when determining liability or granting relief.
Who coined the phrase, One in a millionββ
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
I believe it's the same as "against all odds," meaning that the probability of the event occurring was low (it was unlikely to occur), yet it did so anyway. Usually the implication is that extraordinary deeds or qualities (determination, preparation, virtue, etc) yielded an extraordinary result, whereas an ordinary result is dictated by probability, or chance.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
robert hooke coined the phrase tiny boxes and he was looking at a cell
Neologism
"Ahi Palekaiko" is a Hawaiian phrase that means "fire from heaven" or "lightning." It is often used metaphorically to describe something impressive or extraordinary.
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