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never it is never too late to learn proverbial saying, late 17th century; a later variation of
it is never too late to mend and
never too old to learn.
it is never too late to mend proverbial saying, late 16th century, meaning that one can always try to improve.
never is a long time proverbial saying, late 14th century, often used to indicate that circumstances may ultimately change. (Compare
never say never below.)
Never-Never in Australia, the unpopulated northern part of the Northern Territory and Queensland; the desert country of the interior of Australia, the remote outback. Recorded from the mid 19th century, the name has been variously explained as implying that one may never return from it, or will never wish to go back to it; it has also been suggested that the phrase is really a corruption of the Kamilaroi
nievah vahs signifying ‘unoccupied land’.
Never-Never land is an imaginary, illusory, or Utopian place, often with allusion to the ideal country in J. M. Barrie's
Peter Pan.
never say never modern proverbial saying, late 20th century, used as a warning against over-confidence that circumstances cannot change. (Compare
never is a long time above.)
never too old to learn proverbial saying, late 16th century, often used as an encouragement.
you've never had it so good a phrase associated with the Conservative politician Harold Macmillan (1894–1986), referring to a speech as Prime Minister on 20 July 1957, when he said, ‘Let us be frank about it: most of our people have never had it so good.’ ‘You Never Had It So Good’ was the Democratic Party slogan during the 1952 US election campaign.
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My kingdom in waiting Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia, who today flies to Belgrade, has never lived in his homeland. Here he tells Helena de Bertodano of his hopes of becoming King now that Milosevic is out of the way
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 10/15/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...When Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia wants to look at...changes in the former Yugoslavia, he will soon be living there as King. The new Serbian...was exiled from Yugoslavia in 1941. A self...monarchy. Prince Alexander is barely able...
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October 9th, 1934: Alexander I of Yugoslavia assassinated.(Months Past)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: History Today; 10/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...the right spot when King Alexander, in Marseilles at the...wanted to secede from Yugoslavia, and was allegedly...OMITTED] The kingdom of Yugoslavia had been created by...Karageorgevic dynasty. Alexander, the second king...
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Obituary: Princess Paul of Yugoslavia
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/3/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...marriage to Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, much of her life was...and Denmark (son of King George I of Greece...1923, Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, the only son of Prince...Olga lived quietly in Yugoslavia, making frequent trips...to his cousin, King Alexander, he was given neither...
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YUGOSLAVIA REPLACED BY A NEW STATE UNION
News Wire article from: United Press International; 2/4/2003; 700+ words
; ...two parts of the former Yugoslavia to draft the charter...in December 1918, by Alexander Karadjordjevic, acting as regent for his father, King Peter of Serbia. In 1929, Alexander renamed it Yugoslavia, the country of the...
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Yugoslavia replaced by a new state union.
News Wire article from: United Press International; 2/5/2003; 700+ words
; ...two parts of the former Yugoslavia to draft the charter...in December 1918, by Alexander Karadjordjevic, acting as regent for his father, King Peter of Serbia. In 1929, Alexander renamed it Yugoslavia, the country of the...
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Yugoslavia's last king may go home
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 3/5/2007; ; 575 words
; ...of his father, King Alexander I. During World War II, the young king refused to ally Yugoslavia with the Nazis, prompting...Christopher. Prince Alexander said that principle...heads of state, and kings and queens who are...PETER II Keywords: YUGOSLAVIA, ROYALTY Copyright...
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Crown prince receives Yugoslav citizenship after 55-year exile In an exclusive interview, Prince Alexander tells Philip Sherwell of his plans to settle in Belgrade and help restore his battered country
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 3/11/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...it may not be long before Crown Prince Alexander becomes King Alexander II. In the process, Yugoslavia would become the first country in eastern...certificates of citizenship to Prince Alexander and his family. The crown prince and...
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The Royal Road to Democracy; Yugoslavia's Crown Prince, Pitching the Return of Monarchy
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/27/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...show.) The walls in Alexander's posh office - funded by the Crown Prince Alexander Foundation - are filled...longer the savage war in Yugoslavia continues to defy any...controlled television, Alexander has not suffered similarly...painting of his father, King Peter II, and beside...
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The Man Who Would Be Serbia's King; Born in Exile, Crown Prince Awaits Duty's Call
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 3/27/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia could pass...father, King Peter II...fact that Alexander is now being...monarch for Yugoslavia is a surprise...connection with Yugoslavia has been...first son of King Peter II...soil. And Alexander's family...
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Greek official resigns over policy toward Yugoslavia.
News Wire article from: United Press International; 4/24/2000; 700+ words
; BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, April 21 (UPI) A senior...with Serbian crown prince Alexander Karadjordjevic, the Beta...Democracy" was called by Prince Alexander, who is the only son of Yugoslavia's last King Peter the Second and pretender...
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Alexander of Yugoslavia
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Alexander of Yugoslavia Alexander (1888-1934) was king of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats...written dealing primarily with the career of King Alexander. Stephen Graham, Alexander of Yugoslavia: The Story of the King Who Was Murdered...
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Alexander Karadjordjević
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Alexander Karadjordjević see Alexander , prince of Serbia; Alexander , king of Yugoslavia.
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Alexander
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Alexander 1888-1934, king of Yugoslavia (1921-34), son and successor...Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia). In 1922 he married Princess...the Croat Peasant party leader, Alexander in 1929 dismissed the parliament...
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Alexander I
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Alexander I (1888–1934) King of Yugoslavia (1921–34). Of the Karageorgević...which consisted of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, to YUGOSLAVIA in 1929. In 1931 some civil rights were restored, but...
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Yugoslavia
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
...x107;, in 1928, King Alexander I dissolved Parliament...country's name to Yugoslavia (‘Land of...which carried out Alexander's assassination in...the German invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, the Ustase...
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