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  • 11if Candlemas day be sunny and bright, winter will have another flight; if Candlemas day be cloudy with rain, winter is gone, and won’t come again — In the Church calendar, the feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the Presentation of Christ in the Temple falls on 2 February, which is known as Candlemas Day because candles are blessed at church services on that festival. In North… …

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  • 12something will have to wait — phrase used for saying that there is no time to do something now and it will have to be done later I’m afraid plans for the party will have to wait. Thesaurus: ways of telling or asking someone to waitsynonym Main entry: wait …

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  • 13something will have to wait — used for saying that there is no time to do something now and it will have to be done later I m afraid plans for the party will have to wait …

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  • 14Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle — est le cinquième titre de l album In Utero du groupe Nirvana ; il dure 4 minutes 9 secondes. Dans cette chanson, Kurt Cobain critique la société qui a causé la descente aux enfers de l actrice Frances Farmer. Portail du rock …

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  • 15Will Schuester — Glee character Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester First appearance Pilot …

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  • 16will — will1 [wil] n. [ME wille < OE willa, akin to Ger wille, willen < IE base * wel , to wish, choose > L velle, to wish, voluptas, pleasure] 1. the power of making a reasoned choice or decision or of controlling one s own actions [a man of… …

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  • 17Will Stewart and John — Will Steward and John is Child ballad 107, indexed as such in Francis James Child s 19th century collection of English and Scottish ballads.ynopsisWill Steward and John are brothers; John is the younger and wiser. Will falls sick for the love of… …

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  • 18have a fit — or[have fits] or[throw a fit] {v. phr.} 1. To have a sudden illness with stiffness or jerking of the body. * /Our dog had a fit yesterday./ 2. {informal} To become angry or upset. * /Father will throw a fit when he sees the dent in the car./ *… …

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  • 19have a fit — or[have fits] or[throw a fit] {v. phr.} 1. To have a sudden illness with stiffness or jerking of the body. * /Our dog had a fit yesterday./ 2. {informal} To become angry or upset. * /Father will throw a fit when he sees the dent in the car./ *… …

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  • 20have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… …

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