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  • 41Phone fraud — Whether in the form of the consumer attempting to defraud the telephone company, the telephone company attempting to defraud the consumer, or a third party attempting to defraud either of them, fraud has been a part of the telephone system almost …

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  • 42safe — 1 /seIf/ adjective 1 NOT CAUSING HARM not likely to cause any physical injury or harm: Flying is one of the safest forms of travel. | the safe disposal of radioactive waste | Don t go too near the edge it isn t safe. | it is safe to do sth: Is it …

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  • 43by all means — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, absolutely, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, and no mistake, as you say, assuredly, at all events, at any rate, aye, certainly, clearly, da, decidedly, decisively, definitely, distinctly, exactly, fine,… …

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  • 44of course — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, absolutely, accordingly, all right, alright, alrighty, amen, and no mistake, and so, as a consequence, as a result, as you say, assuredly, at all events, at any rate, aye, by all means, certainly, clearly,… …

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  • 45safe — safe1 W2S2 [seıf] adj comparative safer superlative safest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not causing harm)¦ 2¦(not in danger)¦ 3 safe place 4 safe journey/arrival/return etc 5¦(no risk)¦ 6¦(subject)¦ 7 to be on the safe side …

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  • 46Come, all ye jolly Tinner boys — is a traditional folk song associated with Cornwall. Written in about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish boys …

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  • 47Come, all ye jolly tinner boys — is a traditional folk song associated with Cornwall that was written about 1807, when Napoleon Bonaparte made threats that would affect trade in Cornwall at the time of the invasion of Poland. The song contains the line Why forty thousand Cornish …

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  • 48Thanking someone — You thank someone when they have just done something for you or given you something. You say Thank you or, more casually, Thanks . I ll take over here. Thank you. Don t worry, Caroline. I ve given you a marvellous reference. Thank you, Mr Dillon …

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  • 49thanking someone — You thank someone when they have just done something for you or given you something. You say Thank you or, more casually, Thanks . I ll take over here. Thank you. Don t worry, Caroline. I ve given you a marvellous reference. Thank you, Mr Dillon …

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  • 50Wikipedia:Featured article candidates — Here, we determine which articles are to be featured articles (FAs). FAs exemplify Wikipedia s very best work and satisfy the FA criteria. All editors are welcome to review nominations; please see the review FAQ. Before nominating an article,… …

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