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  • 31More Radio (Swindon) — More Radio 107.7 Broadcast area Swindon Slogan We Don t Just Say Variety, We Play Variety Frequency 107.7MHz and online [1] First air date 2 September 2006 …

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  • 32More Love (Doug Stone song) — More Love Single by Doug Stone from the album More Love …

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  • 33have — have, hold, own, possess, enjoy are comparable when they mean to keep, control, retain, or experience as one s own. Have is the most general term and in itself carries no implication of a cause or reason for regarding the thing had as one s own… …

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  • 34have-not — poor person, 1742, from HAVE (Cf. have) + NOT (Cf. not). Have in the sense of one who has, one of the wealthier class of persons is from the same source. Earliest in translation of Don Quixote: A fig for Basilius s abilities! for, you are worth… …

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  • 35More... (Montell Jordan album) — More… Studio album by Montell Jordan Released August 27, 1996 Recorded 1995–1996 …

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  • 36more fool somebody (for doing something) — ˌmore fool ˈsb (for doing sth) idiom (informal) used to say that you think that sb was stupid to do sth, especially when it causes them problems • ‘He s not an easy person to live with.’ ‘More fool her for marrying him!’ • ‘I know I shouldn t… …

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  • 37have heard the last of someone — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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  • 38have seen the last of someone — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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  • 39have heard the last of something — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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  • 40have seen the last of something — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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