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Under a cloud (with a silver lining) (1920). A cartoon depicting George Lansbury. Captions: Under a cloud (with a golden lining) Comrade Lansbury. "Thanks to my faithful brolski not a drop has touched me." [Loud crows from "Daily Herald" bird.] Possibly reflecting an allegation of Soviet funding for the Independent Labour Party.
Below is an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. If known, their origins are noted. A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition.
Silver Lining, A Silver Lining or The Silver Lining may refer to: Silver lining (idiom) , a metaphor for optimism in the common English-language idiom "Every cloud has a silver lining" Film
Finding a silver lining in Kelly's criticism, Clark suggested that the attention, even negative, is good for the WNBA. "With the way things are going, with the way the WNBA is going, you want that ...
The world’s largest economy is under a “deflationary cloud,” Albert ... sees a “silver lining” in China’s problems—the country might be able to “export” deflation to the West in ...
The post How These Readers Found a Silver Lining During the Pandemic appeared first on Reader's Digest. If you wish you’d had a fast-forward button to push in March 2020, you’re not alone. ...
There's a silver lining Through the dark cloud shining, Turn the dark cloud inside out Till the boys come home. Overseas there came a pleading, "Help a nation in distress." And we gave our glorious laddies— Honour made us do no less, [or Honour bade us do no less] For no gallant son of Freedom [or For no gallant Son of Britain]
What different clouds mean. Clouds are more than just picturesque features of the sky; they are critical indicators of the weather to come. Understanding the various types of clouds can provide ...