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  • 51David J. Pecker — David Pecker is the Chairman and CEO of American Media.[1] He is the publisher of National Enquirer, Star, Sun, Weekly World News, Globe, Men s Fitness, Muscle and Fitness, Flex, Fit Pregnancy and Shape. He has served in his current role at AMI… …

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  • 52Beatriz Pécker — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Beatriz Pécker (Madrid, 15 de junio de 1955); periodista española. Hija del también periodista José Luis Pécker, su carrera ha estado estrechamente vinculada a los medios de comunicación públicos en España, tanto… …

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  • 53José Luis Pécker — José Luis Pécker, (Madrid; 30 de agosto de 1927 Madrid, 20 de diciembre de 2007), periodista español. Fue padre de la también periodista Beatriz Pécker. Comenzó su carrera como locutor de radio, y a lo largo de los años 50 su voz se hizo popular… …

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  • 54(1629) Pecker — Asteroid (1629) Pecker Eigenschaften des Orbits (Animation) Orbittyp Hauptgürtelasteroid Große Halbachse 2,2386 AE …

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  • 55keep your pecker up Brit. — keep your pecker up Brit. informal remain cheerful. [pecker prob. in the sense beak .] → pecker …

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  • 56keep your pecker up — ► keep your pecker up Brit. informal remain cheerful. [ORIGIN: pecker probably in the sense «beak».] Main Entry: ↑pecker …

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  • 57keep one's pecker up — verb remain cheerful; keep smiling “Of course you will,” said Wraysford, cheerily; “it’s hard lines at first. Keep your pecker up, young ’un.” The young ’un, despite this friendly advice, felt very far from keeping up his pecker. But he did his… …

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  • 58Keep your pecker up! — Keep (your) pecker up! British, informal something that you say to someone in order to tell them to be happy when something unpleasant is happening to them. I know things are hard, love, but keep your pecker up …

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  • 59Keep pecker up! — Keep (your) pecker up! British, informal something that you say to someone in order to tell them to be happy when something unpleasant is happening to them. I know things are hard, love, but keep your pecker up …

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  • 60keep your pecker up — If someone tells you to keep your pecker up, they are telling you not to let your problems get on top of you and to try to be optimistic …

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