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"Fire in the hole" is a phrase usually used by bomb technicians when they are about to set off an explosion.
Pierre de souci is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "worry stone." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "stone of worry" -- will be "pyer duh soo-see" in French.
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The origin of the phrase "Written in Stone" most likely comes from the Law of Hammurabi which states that the law as written cannot be changed by anyone that follows and it was 'written in stone' so that it could not be changed. Its alternate saying, linked below, is something that is changeable.
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Well, maybe its a different way of saying "kill two birds with one stone"...
i think it means a ton or a lot (it is really heavy)
"Fire in the hole" is a phrase usually used by bomb technicians when they are about to set off an explosion.
A stone's throw is a short distance that can be easily covered by throwing a stone. The phrase is often used figuratively to mean a very short distance.
Exactly is stone house; is a phrase traditionally used at weddings, meaning a family united, strong as a stone, happy.
Sit back and enjoy it.
It's open to interpretation, as opposed to being rigid or set in stone.
In the Hippocratic Oath, "cutting for stone" refers to the practice of surgery. It symbolizes the responsibility of the physician to perform surgical procedures skillfully and with care, honoring the tradition of ancient healers who used stone tools for surgery.
if you mean the phrase "mise en place" Set in place - the things you are about to cook
The ISBN of Set in Stone - novel - is 9780385751032.
Set in Stone - novel - was created in 2006.