go too far (with something)

  • 51Sunday in the Park with George — Infobox Musical name=Sunday in the Park with George caption= Original Broadway Cast Recording music=Stephen Sondheim lyrics=Stephen Sondheim book=James Lapine basis=Georges Seurat s painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte… …

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  • 52List of Sonny with a Chance characters — …

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  • 53Appointment with Death — Infobox Book | name = Appointment with Death title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket illustration of the first UK edition author = Agatha Christie illustrator = cover artist = Robin Macartney country = United Kingdom language =… …

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  • 54In with the Out Crowd — Infobox Album | Name = In with the Out Crowd Type = Album Artist = Less Than Jake Released = May 23 2006 Recorded = November 2005 Genre = Ska punk, pop punk Length = 39:08 Label = Sire Records Producer = Howard Benson Reviews = *AbsolutePunk.net… …

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  • 55A Conversation with Lee Teng-hui — ▪ 1997       Encyclopædia Britannica was honoured to have the opportunity to speak with Lee Teng hui, who in March 1996 won a landslide victory in the first direct presidential elections in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The interview, which… …

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  • 56Review with Myles Barlow — First DVD Released Genre Black comedy, Satire Created by Phil Lloyd Developed by Phil Lloyd …

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  • 57Out with Dad — Infobox Television episode | Title = Out with Dad Series = Frasier Season = 7 Episode = 15 Airdate = 10 February 2000 Production = 40571 017 Writer = Joe Keenan Director = David Lee Guests = Marg Helgenberger (Emily) Brian Bedford (Edward) Mary… …

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  • 58be [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… …

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  • 59be 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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  • 60be happy 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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