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This phrase is not found anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
Making a phrase ;)
Reverting canon is when dancers start a phrase at the same time, but at different points within the phrase. They end the phrase at the same time. :)
affiliation of the author means to what institution is related to the author
gross; lubberly
To make small waves
That depends on what you mean by ripples at the beginning of time. If you are referring to inflation of the universe caused by the Big Bang, and the subsequent "ripples", then those ripples are the leftover, background radiation from the event. If you are referring to ripples in space-time, then it still could have multiple meanings. Space itself can "ripple" in a wave-like fashion when affected by gravity.
Example like you are having a cold, and your nose is dripping like a ripples from a stone thrown into a pond. It's like, dropping.
There no such words as disparted or imact. If you mean 'disparate impact' then this is a legal term used in the US regarding employment law. Where there is an unintentional and disproportionate and adverse impact on a protected minority group or class but not against a non-protected group or class.
By "the Buddha" I presume you mean G.K. Chesterton, the author of the phrase you quoted? It means that faith without action is worthless.
That is not a phrase
what does the phrase rule of thumb mean
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
It means something you said made an emotional impact on the person, as if you had poked a nerve and gotten a reaction.
An answer would depend on the definition of ripples, and whether it was a specimen or a body of rock. Ripples are usually an indication of moving air or water during the deposition of sediments, or an erosional feature on the surface of a rock.
a phrase that is traditional
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.