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All politicians blow hot and cold depending on the circumstances.
"So that's got to be good for the C.D.C." Americans blow hot and cold on global health.
Mr. Silvers could blow hot and cold on his writers, courting them assiduously, then dropping them without explanation or apology.
He decries politicians who blow hot and cold, yet insist the study must be wrapped up before an election in 2019.
The Satyr and the Traveller, illustrated by Walter Crane, 1887 The Satyr and the Traveller (or Peasant) is one of Aesop's Fables and is numbered 35 in the Perry Index. The popular idiom 'to blow hot and cold' is associated with it and the fable is read as a warning against duplicity.
Judgment was passed in the Duke's favour on 26 November 1990. Mr. Justice Harman ruled that the clause was "as valid today as when it was made" and that there was no evidence that the term "working class" was now obsolete. He also said that it was "unbecoming for the council to 'blow hot and cold' and seek now to set aside the terms under which it had accepted the second duke's generosity in 1937." Westminster City Council were, he said, under a continuing obligation to house the working class in Pimlico and could not sell the flats to anyone other than sitting tenants.
But when the man blows on his soup and tells the satyr that this is to cool it, the honest woodland creature is appalled at such double dealing and drives the traveller from his cave. There is an alternative version in which a friendship between the two is ended by this behaviour. The idiom 'to blow hot and cold (with the same breath)' to which the fable alludes was recorded as Ex eodem ore calidum et frigidum efflare by Erasmus in his Adagia (730, 1.8.30). Its meaning was further defined by the emblem books of the Renaissance, particularly those that focused on fables as providing lessons for moral conduct.
Retrieved 14 December 2011 he followed up by being run out for 3 in the second match, as he strolled down the pitch to congratulate his teammate Blessing Mahwire on reaching his half- century, with the ball still in action. New Zealand in Zimbabwe Test Series – 2nd Test ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 14 December 2011 He still tends to blow hot and cold and has few rivals in the race to be considered international cricket's worst batsman. Despite containing the basics, a good away movement, and a good action, Mpofu struggled, as for a long time he was the lone seamer among a cluster of spinners, and he had no one to help him out, and consistency was a major problem for the young seamer.

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