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  • 51Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis — is a British comedy film directed by John Henderson, originally released in 1997.The film stars Rik Mayall as a rock manager who recruits Jane Horrocks (playing the title character). The film also features Danny Aiello and Ross Boatman.Music… …

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  • 52For One More Day — is a 2006 novel taken place during the mid 1900 s by the acclaimed sportswriter and author Mitch Albom. It opens with the novel s protagonist planning to commit suicide. His adulthood is shown to have been rife with sadness. His own daughter didn …

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  • 53bring up for investigation — index arraign, impeach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 54bring home the bacon — INFORMAL ► to earn money to live on: »Men were once solely responsible for bringing home the bacon. ► to be successful at something: »They said they would bring home the bacon, but so far they have done no such thing, with sales falling 14%. Main …

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  • 55bring down someone — bring down (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 56bring down something — bring down (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 57bring down — (someone/something) to remove a person or a government from power. The demonstrations reminded me of the troubles that brought down the president. The students were not just asking for reforms, they wanted to bring down the government …

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  • 58bring up — [v1] raise youngster breed, cultivate, develop, discipline, educate, feed, form, foster, nourish, nurture, provide for, rear, school, support, teach, train; concept 295 bring up [v2] initiate, mention in conversation advance, advert, allude to,… …

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  • 59bring forward — ► bring forward 1) move (something scheduled) to an earlier time. 2) propose (an idea) for consideration. Main Entry: ↑bring …

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  • 60bring up — ► bring up 1) look after (a child) until it is an adult. 2) raise (a matter) for discussion. 3) (of a ship) come to a stop. Main Entry: ↑bring …

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