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  • 101snug as a bug in a rug — {adj. phr.} Comfortable; cozy. * / Are you warm enough? the boy s mother asked. Yeah, he replied, I m snug as a bug in a rug. / …

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  • 102Harry Solter — Infobox actor |Harry Solter, 1908 name = Harry Solter birthdate = 1874 birthplace = United States, USA deathdate = March 2, 1920 deathplace = United States, USA occupation = Actor, film director and screenwriter yearsactive = 1908 1917 imdb id =… …

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  • 103Jack Humphrey (producer) — Jack Humphrey (1932 1987) (born John R. Humphrey on May 20, 1932 in St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada) grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was introduced to the entertainment industry by his sister, J.J. McColl, a writer and CBC Radio… …

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  • 104Anne Revere — Dans Le Mur invisible (1947) Données clés …

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  • 105Lilies In December —   New cover art for Lilies In December …

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  • 106bless one's heart — {v. phr.} To thank someone; consider one the cause of something good that has happened. * /Aunt Jane, bless her heart, left me half a million dollars!/ …

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  • 107face lift — {n. phr.} 1. A surgical procedure designed to make one s face look younger. * /Aunt Jane, who is in her seventies, had an expensive face lift and now she looks as if she were 40./ 2. A renovation, a refurbishing. * /Our house needs a major face… …

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  • 108handle with gloves — or[handle with kid gloves] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To treat very gently and carefully. * /An atomic bomb is handled with kid gloves./ 2. To treat with great tact and diplomacy. * /Aunt Jane is so irritable that we have to treat her with kid… …

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  • 109kick up — {v.}, {informal} To show signs of not working right. * /John had had too much to eat and his stomach started to kick up./ * /After working well for a year the air conditioner suddenly started kicking up./ …

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  • 110nervous prostration — {n.} An illness of the mind that makes you feel very tired, worried, and bored, and that often causes headaches, upset stomach, and other sickness. * /Aunt Jane said that taking care of us children all day was enough to give any woman nervous… …

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