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  • 21have a blast — have a great time, have a lot of fun …

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  • 22have high hopes for someone — have high/great/hopes for someone phrase to hope and expect that someone will be very successful The girls are doing very well, and I have very high hopes for them. Thesaurus: to hopesynonym Main entry …

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  • 23have a good trip — have a great journey, bon voyage …

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  • 24have a blast — have a great party; enjoy the dance etc.    How was the dance? Super! We had a blast! …

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  • 25Great Lakes — This article is about the Great Lakes of North America. For the region, see Great Lakes region (North America). For other uses of this term, see Great Lakes (disambiguation). A rare cloudless satellite view of the entire Great Lakes region, April …

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  • 26great — /greIt/ adjective VERY GOOD 1 spoken a) very good; excellent: We had a great time at the fair. | You can come after all? Great! | It s great to see you again! b) used when you really think that something is not good, satisfactory or enjoyable at… …

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  • 27Great Lakes College — Infobox Aust school name = Great Lakes College motto = Tis the Game not the Prize established = 2003 type = Public, Secondary, Co educational, Day school principal = Mr Ian Northam (College Principal), Mrs Judith Hall (Forster Campus), Mr Mark… …

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  • 28great — [[t]greɪt[/t]] adj. great•er, great•est, 1) unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions; big 2) large in number; numerous: great herds of buffalo[/ex] 3) unusual or considerable in degree, power, intensity, etc.: great pain[/ex] 4)… …

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  • 29Great Powers — nations that have a great deal of power in the world of international politics …

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  • 30Great Moravia — 833[Note 1] – 902 …

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