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A metaphor for a train which stops for no one, nothing and nowhere. In it's 62 years service, it has instituted the fall of the Ber..
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A phrase used by an overbearing, nonathletic parent to brag about the sporting prowess of his/her son or daughter in a particular sport...
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As correctly stated, this is a literal phrase dating from 17th century England. Back in the day, peasants used what little land they own..