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  • 101can — can1 [ weak kən, strong kæn ] modal verb *** Can is usually followed by an infinitive without to : I can speak French. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: Come and help us, if you can. Can does not change its form, so the third… …

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  • 102Levitation (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Levitation Img capt = Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = London, England Genre = Alternative rock Indie rock Psychedelic rock Years active = 190 1994 Label = Chrysalis Records Rough Trade Records… …

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  • 103The Importance of Being Earnest — For other uses, see The Importance of Being Earnest (disambiguation). The Importance of Being Earnest The original production of The Importance of Being Earnest in 1895 with Allan Aynesworth as Algernon (left) and George Alexander as Jack (right) …

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  • 105Kender — articleissues article=yes refimprove=April 2008 in universe=April 2008Infobox D D creature name=Kender alignment= type=Humanoid subtype= source= first= A Stone s Throw Away by Roger E. Moore, Dragon magazine #84 (May 1984) mythical=… …

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  • 106hell — 1 /hel/ noun 1 UNPLEASANT SITUATION (singular, uncountable) informal a situation, experience, or place that is very unpleasant: Central London was hell the Saturday before Christmas. | sheer hell (=extremely unpleasant): “How was your exam?”… …

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  • 107Descartes: metaphysics and the philosophy of mind — John Cottingham THE CARTESIAN PROJECT Descartes is rightly regarded as one of the inaugurators of the modern age, and there is no doubt that his thought profoundly altered the course of Western philosophy. In no area has this influence been more… …

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  • 109let — 1 /let/ verb past tense and past participle letpresent participle letting 1 ALLOW (transitive not in passive) a) to allow someone to do something: I wanted to go out but my Dad wouldn t let me. | let sb do sth: She won t let her children play by… …

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