It means that the answer is obvious and that it shouldn't take Sherlock Holmes to figure it out. It is a longer way of saying 'Hello, Captain Obvious!'
Never, it does not appear anywhere in the stories.
It means "All unknown things for great is/are", or, less literally, "Everything unknown is considered great." I'm not sure if "est" belongs there or not; most citations of the phrase I'm aware of don't have it and just end after "magnifico".
Sherlock Holmes' real name is Sherlock Holmes.
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"To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time." The phrase is said by Sherlock Holmes to Inspector Gregory when trying to give him some hints in the short story Silver Blaze.
The whole of London is (020) xxxx xxxx or +44 20 xxxx xxxx.
It comes from the Sherlock Holmes Story "Silver Blaze."
Look on the back of your manual and there should be a bunch of number and letters XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX
If you mean original Sherlock Holmes mysteries, the answer is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
the number and letters on the back of your manual Looks like -> XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX - XXXX what are the nummders and letters
It is a code given to u with the Game? have u got any Sort of code like this xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx?
[Debit] Cash xxxx [Credit] revenue xxxx
Both words mean from. Van is Dutch and just means from. Von is German and shows royalty or high social standing.
Dial +44 20 xxxx xxxx from a mobile or 00 44 20 xxxx xxxx from a landline
there mean they will bite your head off... What do you think sherlock?
Never, it does not appear anywhere in the stories.