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HELL, HEAVEN AND EVERYTHING ELSE, TURN OVER

HELL, HEAVEN AND EVERYTHING ELSE, TURN OVER
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a coined variation of the phrase move heaven and earth to do something, meaning to do everything conceivable or to make a great effort to get something done. This phrase dates back to the eighteenth century and although the origin is uncertain, it alludes to literally moving heaven (the expanse of space surrounding the earth) and earth, an action which would take immense effort.