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  • 41Ploughmen's Front — The Ploughmen s Front ( ro. Frontul Plugarilor) was a Romanian left wing agrarian inspired political organisation of ploughmen, founded at Deva in 1933 and led by Petru Groza. At its peak in 1946, the Front had over 1 million members. [Ştefan,… …

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  • 42safety curtain — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms safety curtain : singular safety curtain plural safety curtains theatre a thick heavy curtain in front of the stage in a theatre, used for preventing a fire from spreading …

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  • 43Storm Front — Studioalbum von Billy Joel Veröffentlichung Oktober 1989 Label Columbia Records …

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  • 44safety curtain — safety .curtain n a thick curtain at the front of a theatre stage that prevents fire from spreading …

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  • 45safety curtain — safety ,curtain noun count a thick heavy curtain in front of the stage in a theater, used for preventing a fire from spreading …

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  • 46draw curtain — noun 1. : a curtain in front of a stage that meets or overlaps in the middle and is drawn back on both sides when open 2. : one of a pair or set of domestic curtains usually of rather substantial and more or less opaque material that may be drawn …

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  • 47draw the curtain — To draw it aside, so as to show what is behind, or to draw it in front of anything so as to hide it • • • Main Entry: ↑curtain …

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  • 48Sarcastic Front — was hardcore punk band from Karviná in the Czech Republic. It was formed in 1990 after the fall of iron curtain in 1989, along with many other rock, metal and punk bands. High school students Vladimír Timčák and Argir Ziovský were long time… …

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  • 49the curtain — a screen of heavy cloth or other material that can be raised or lowered at the front of a stage. → curtain …

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  • 50safety curtain — noun (C) a thick curtain at the front of a theatre stage that prevents fire from spreading …

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