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One who believes in Sword, dies by the Sword; One who speaks only one language is one person, but one who speaks two languages is two people. Turkish Proverb [5] One year's seeding makes seven years weeding; Only fools and horses work; Open confession is good for the soul. Opportunity never knocks twice at any man's door; Other times other manners.
kill two birds with one stone: To accomplish two different tasks at the same time and/or with a single action: king's ransom: A large sum of money [59] let the cat out of the bag: To reveal a secret: like pulling teeth: Having difficulty in getting a person or item to act in a desired fashion; reference to a difficult task. [60] like turkeys ...
in the last month: Used in formal correspondence to refer to the previous month. Used with inst. ("this month") and prox. ("next month"). ultra vires: beyond powers "Without authority". Used to describe an action done without proper authority, or acting without the rules. The term will most often be used in connection with appeals and petitions.
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in the present month: Used in formal correspondence to refer to the current month, sometimes abbreviated as inst; e.g.: "Thank you for your letter of the 17th inst."—ult. mense = last month, prox. mense = next month. Instrumentum regni: instrument of government
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