Skittish, nervous, ill at ease. A similar anal- ogy—“like a cat on a hot bake-stone”—appeared in John Ray’s Proverbs of
1678. It was later replaced by “like a cat on hot bricks,” still used in the mid- twentieth century, but Tennessee Williams preferred the more picturesque
“hot tin roof ” for the title of his 1955 play, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
The Fexco 2024 concludes by breaking records in visits and economic
activity.
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The International Fair and Exhibition of Cochabamba (Fexco) concluded
yesterday after 11 days of constant and intense activity. Preliminary
figures indi...
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