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  • 51Don't Look Now — This article is about the 1973 film. For the short story collection by Daphne du Maurier, see Not After Midnight. For other uses, see Don t Look Now (disambiguation). Don t Look Now Original film poster …

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  • 52Don Juan (Byron) — Byron s Don Juan (Penguin Classics version) Don Juan (  /d …

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  • 53Don Juan (Lord Byron) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Don Juan (homonymie). Don Juan …

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  • 54dón — dón1 irreg v/t 1. absolute, to do, make, act, perform; cause (often + infinitive with passive sense, híe dydon rícu settan they caused kingdoms to be founded, i.e. they founded kingdoms, or by þæt); 2. to do, perform an action, make war; 2a. to… …

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  • 55Don A. Allen — Not to be confused with Charles A. Allen, Los Angeles City Council member, 1941–47. Don A. Allen, also known as Don A. Allen, Sr., was a member of the California State Assembly in the 1940s and 1950s and of the Los Angeles City Council between… …

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  • 56don't get me wrong — interj. (expression used to clarify a person s views or feelings) have no doubt; make no mistake, don t miss understand me …

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  • 57don't get me wrong — you should clearly understand what I mean. Don t get me wrong we re glad to have a couple of star players but it s the team that wins games …

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  • 58don’t cry before you’re hurt — Cf. early 14th cent. Fr. follie fait plorer deuant que on soit batu. 1548 Reliquiœ Antiquœ (1843) II. 16 Ye may the better understand that I cry not before I am pricked. 1678 J. RAY English Proverbs (ed. 2) 237 You cry before you’re hurt. 1721 J …

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  • 59don't know whether you're coming or going — you are confused, you do not understand, go in circles    If you believe the cult leaders, you won t know whether you re coming or going …

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  • 60I don't get you — I don t understand you, I cannot comprehend what you are saying …

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