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the phrase "cold turkey" referes to the way a heroin addict's skin looks when they are going through withdrawal, pale and covered in goosebumps like an uncooked turkey. the phrase was coined in the early 1900's in the United States
It was more to do with rivalries at the economic level between competing capitalist sates.
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In the early years of merchanting, "cash" referred to gold and silver coins; the word was later applied to bank notes and checks. Coins made from gold and silver were warm, soft and easily worn away; paper notes had no intrinsic value. Therefore, a seller could demand that he wanted "cold, hard cash" in return for goods or services -- that is, money made from cold, hard metals that did not deteriorate easily and, unlike bank notes, had inherent value.
The Cold was created on 2006-03-12.
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some facts about cold deserts are they are cold and mostly no plants can grow their unlike hot deserts with cactuses
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The phrase catching a cold is an idiom since you cannot physically catch an illness. This phrase has been around for hundreds of years but there is no indication as to when it originated.
The usual phrase is, "You caught a cold."
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The phrase cold chain refers to when it is winter and freezing cold outside and people are still working and trying to pull and push chains through things.
It was a cold day Saturday. Friday it was a cold day.