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Sever21 [200]
1 year ago
12

Where does the origin of the expression "proud as a peacock" come from?

English
2 answers:
Elena-2011 [213]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

"Proud as a Peacock" was the advertising campaign used by the NBC television and radio networks from 1979-1981. The campaign was used to promote NBC's programming and to introduce the "Proud N", a logo that would be used until 1986.

Explanation:

garik1379 [7]1 year ago
6 0

Answer: huh?

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