It may be so old a saying that you won't be able to find an original attribution.
To go a bit older than 1964: according to the Oxford dictionary in quotations, on the 6th November 1605, Guy Fawkes is reputed to have said
"The desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy"... which is very similar to "extremis malis extrema remedia".
My English teacher said he was stabbed 20 times.
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He is said to have referred to her as a "Flanders mare"
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People from Manchester in the UK are called "Mancunian" said "Man-Que-Nee-An"
Maybe he said it, but originally it is an English proverb: "Desperate times call for desperate measures."
No one knows who first said this - it is just a proverb that has passed down to modern times.
He was said to escalate the Vietnam War to drastic levels that were outrageous.
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1. noun: a person with whom one has sex at random times outside of a relation ship. 2. verb: the act of calling said person. 3. noun: the term used to refer to said phone call. From www.urbandictionary.com 1. noun: a person with whom one has sex at random times outside of a relation ship. 2. verb: the act of calling said person. 3. noun: the term used to refer to said phone call. From www.urbandictionary.com
It may be so old a saying that you won't be able to find an original attribution. To go a bit older than 1964: according to the Oxford dictionary in quotations, on the 6th November 1605, Guy Fawkes is reputed to have said "The desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy"... which is very similar to "extremis malis extrema remedia". But it does not credit this as the original source.
They are said to be congruent
A.the sum of their measures is 180
They are equal angles.
In the 1955 movie 'Land of the Pharaohs' the line, "To each man, three measures of gold and nine measures of silver," was spoken by the Pharaoh Khufu.
Here's some similar lyrics - but no rain! == ==