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  • 61Where Did They Go (Peggy Lee album) — Infobox Album | Name = Where Did They Go Type = Album Artist = Peggy Lee Released = 1971 Recorded = April 5, 6 May 11, 1971 Genre = Pop Length = Label = Capitol Records Producer = Snuff Garrett Reviews = | Last album = Make It With You (1970)… …

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  • 62Ancient See of Strengnas —     Ancient See of Strengnäs     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ancient See of Strengnäs     (STRENGAE, STRENGENSIA; STRENGENESIS).     Located in Sweden. The diocese consisted of the County of Nykoping, the County of Stockholm south of Lake Malar,… …

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  • 63I'll Say She Is — Infobox Musical name= I ll Say She Is subtitle= caption= music=Tom Johnstone lyrics= book=Will B. Johnstone basis= productions= 1924 Broadway awards= I ll Say She Is is a stage revue written by brothers Will B. Johnstone (book) and Tom Johnstone… …

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  • 64Murder, She Wrote DVD releases — Universal Studios Home Entertainment has started to release Murder, She Wrote on DVD. So far, seasons one to eight are available in Region 1 , Region 2 and Region 4 . DVD s have also been released in several countries around the world dubbed in… …

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  • 65be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 66be glad to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 67be happy to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 68be pleased to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 69be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of something — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 70be glad to see the back of something — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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