To act frisky or lively. This saying, with its analogy to
a horse that is lively after being fed, is American in origin and dates from
the early nineteenth century. It appeared in print in Amos Lawrence’s
Extracts from Diary and Correspondence (1833): “We both ‘feel our oats’ and
our youth.”
Who are the most influential Bolivians, according to Bloomberg Línea?
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* Businessmen Marcelo Claure, Mario Anglarill Salvatierra, and Samuel Doria
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