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English Idioms on Twitter: "Do you know any comparative idiom in Arabic match this one 👇 He rob Peter to pay Paul. https://t.co/ExQsjk8n7p" / Twitter
Who said, 'A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul'? What did they mean? - Quora
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