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  • 111Come Home, Charlie, and Face Them — (also published as Come Home, Charlie ) is a 1969 novel by R.F. Delderfield. Plot summary Charlie Pritchard arrives in the fictitious North Wales seaside town of Permadoc on April 1, 1929. After seven years working for Cadwallader’s Mercantile… …

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  • 112come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from …

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  • 113come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from …

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  • 114Come Back My Children — Compilation album by Fatima Mansions Released 1992 Genre …

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  • 115Come On You Reds — is a 1994 single by the 1994 Manchester United football squad along with the rock group Status Quo. It first entered the UK Singles Chart on 30 April 1994, and remained there for a total of 15 weeks, reaching a two week high of #1.[1] The song is …

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  • 116Come A Little Bit Closer — Single by Jay and the Americans Released 1963 (1963) Genre Rock roll Length 2:47 …

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  • 117come to somebody — ˈcome to sb derived no passive (of an idea) to enter your mind • The idea came to me in the bath. • come to somebody that… It suddenly came to her that she had been wrong all along. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 118Come on You Reds — is a 1994 single by the 1994 Manchester United football squad along with rock group Status Quo. It first entered the UK Singles Chart on 30 April 1994, and remained there for a total of 15 weeks, reaching a two week high of #1.HistoryWith Status… …

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  • 119Come On (Earl King song) — This article is about the song done by Earl King in 1960. For other uses, see Let the Good Times Roll. Come On (Part I) Single by Earl King from the album Come On: The Complete Imperial Recordings B side Come On Part II …

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  • 120Come-to-Good — Coordinates: 50°13′20″N 5°04′03″W / 50.2222°N 5.0675°W / 50.2222; 5.0675 …

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