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		<title>An Idiom a Day . Above and Beyond the Call of Duty</title>
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<p>Generally referring to police officers or firemen or military who lose their lives in the line of duty, their work, this idiom can also refer to you.  Listen here.</p>
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<p>Generally referring to police officers or firemen or military who lose their lives in the line of duty, their work, this idiom can also refer to you.  Listen here.</p>
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		<title>An Idiom a Day . A Shot in the Arm</title>
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<p>This idiom refers to getting encouragement.  When someone or a football team gets a shot in the arm it might be a goal or something that gave them renewed hope.  That is a wonderful thing.</p>
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<p>This idiom refers to getting encouragement.  When someone or a football team gets a shot in the arm it might be a goal or something that gave them renewed hope.  That is a wonderful thing.</p>
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		<title>An Idiom a Day . A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 01:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Someone who is always moving and always into something new is like a stone that moves.  There is an old saying that stones that are moved do not get moss on them.  So like the stone a person who is always moving is not considered set in their ways.</p>

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<p>Someone who is always moving and always into something new is like a stone that moves.  There is an old saying that stones that are moved do not get moss on them.  So like the stone a person who is always moving is not considered set in their ways.</p>

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<p>You probably know someone who is agitated all the time.  They cannot sit still because they are worried about someone or something.  You can see it in their mannerisms and their face.  We call this person a bundle of nerves.  This comes from our nervous system which is where all the agitation is displayed.</p>

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