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    Sacred cow is an idiom, a figurative reference to cattle in religion and mythology. A sacred cow is a figure of speech for something considered immune...
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  • Look up sacred cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacred cow(s) may refer to: Sacred cow (idiom), something considered (perhaps unreasonably) immune...
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    Look up Holy cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Holy cow!" (and other similar terms), an exclamation of surprise used mostly in the United States...
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    made a mark with saffron on his forehead, which is called qashqa in the idiom of the Hindus and which they consider lucky. When this was reported to me...
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    styles from the earliest times in many cultures. Pig names are used in idioms and animal epithets, often derogatory, since pigs have long been linked...
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    A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or Koil, is a sacred place where Hindus worship and show their devotion to deities through worship...
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  • three Sacred Concerts: 1965 – A Concert of Sacred Music; 1968 – Second Sacred Concert; 1973 – Third Sacred Concert. The most prominent form of sacred and...
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  • ultimately derived from the same root, generally Proto-Indo-European, as in cow and beef, both ultimately from PIE *gʷōus. The meanings of these words do...
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    should strike his shield, the seller could not answer. This led to the idiom of "zìxīang máodùn" (自相矛盾, "from each-other spear shield"), or "self-contradictory"...
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  • American manifestations, and assailed Emerson's reputation as that of a sacred cow.[citation needed] His first book of poems, Diadems and Fagots, takes its...
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    The Simpsons (section Idioms)
    cow, Apu", a play on Bart's catchphrase "Don't have a cow, man," as well as the fact that many Hindus do not eat cows as they are considered sacred....
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    who are unable to give up meat-eating, they may sacrifice one goat, not cow, one small animal before the goddess Kali, on amāvāsya (new moon) day, night...
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    The design radially displays the word ‘PAZ’ (PEACE) in the 16 official idioms spoken in all 20 countries of the Euro Zone as of January 2023. The inscription...
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    security and stability. The number of characters in a canonical four-character idiom. In the NATO phonetic alphabet, the digit 4 is called "fower". In astrology...
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    the more traditional tomtar. The traditional word tomte lives on in an idiom, referring to the human caretaker of a property (hustomten), as well as...
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    sandalwood, the white of the autumn moon, the white of silver, the white of cow's milk, the white of pearls, the white of a ray of sunlight, and the white...
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    Long considered a sacred cow of American defense spending, U.S. federal military bands have periodically faced the prospect of decreased allocations in...
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  • that both the Gothic and the Celtic, though blended with a very different idiom, had the same origin with the Sanskrit ... — Sir William Jones, 1786 The...
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    Kentucky, ISBN 978-0813138589 Novetzke, Christian Lee (2009), Shared Idioms, Sacred Symbols, and the Articulation of Identities in South Asia, Routledge...
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    Dravidian styles, which is the first and most persistent architectural idiom to be adopted by the early chalukyas. Cave 1 is about 59 feet (18 m) above...
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    possibilities" states Michell. Dravidian architecture is an architectural idiom in Hindu temple architecture that emerged from South India, reaching its...
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    Dylan sings that 'The sun is going down upon the sacred cow', it's safe to assume that the sacred cow here is the biblical metaphor for all false gods...
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  • adjective "сура" (syra) "as a permanent epithet" of "земя" (earth). The idiom is "drunken as mother Earth", speculated to be of Proto-Slavic origin and...
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    handed down from generation to generation". To distinguish proverbs from idioms, cliches, etc., Norrick created a table of distinctive features, an abstract...
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  • approach to social mobility as idioms they identify Rajputization as one of the most dynamic modes of upward mobility. As an idiom of political power it 'signifies...
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    Sala is the sala tree and bhanjika is the chaste maiden. In the Hoysala idiom, madanika figures are decorative objects put at an angle on the outer walls...
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  • approach to social mobility as idioms they identify Rajputisation as one of the most dynamic modes of upward mobility. As an idiom of political power it 'signifies...
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    dragon, which depicts the nine sons on the reverse. It's also a Chinese idiom, which means among brothers each one has his good points.[citation needed]...
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    According to Juha Janhunen, "the word is attested in all of the Tungusic idioms" such as Negidal, Lamut, Udehe/Orochi, Nanai, Ilcha, Orok, Manchu and Ulcha...
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  • musical shows, including Betty Blokk Buster Follies, Wonder Woman and Sacred Cow, in which he was regularly musical backing by ex-members of the Superstar...
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