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  • 31Need ei vaata tagasi... Osa 2 — Compilation album by Ruja Released 1999 …

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  • 32Look to You (álbum de Hillsong) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Look to You Álbum en directo de Hillsong United Publicación …

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  • 33Look What the Cat Dragged In — Álbum de Poison Publicación 1986 Género(s) Hard rock Glam metal Duración 38:14 …

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  • 34look in (on somebody) — ˌlook ˈin (on sb) derived to make a short visit to a place, especially sb s house when they are ill/sick or need help • She looks in on her elderly neighbour every evening. • Why don t you look in on me next time you re in town? Main entry:… …

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  • 35Look What the Cat Dragged In — For the song by Giggs, see Look What the Cat Dragged In (song). Look What the Cat Dragged In Studio album by Poison …

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  • 36need — [[t]ni͟ːd[/t]] ♦ needs, needing, needed (Need sometimes behaves like an ordinary verb, for example She needs to know and She doesn t need to know and sometimes like a modal, for example She need know , She needn t know , or, in more formal… …

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  • 37need — 1 /ni:d/ verb (transitive not in progressive) 1 MUST to feel that you must have something or must do something; require: need sth: That was what I needed strong, hot coffee. | I don t need your approval, thank you very much. | need to do sth: I… …

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  • 38look */*/*/ — I UK [lʊk] / US verb Word forms look : present tense I/you/we/they look he/she/it looks present participle looking past tense looked past participle looked 1) [intransitive] to direct your eyes towards someone or something so that you can see… …

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  • 39Look magazine —    In the spring of 1945, still in high school and not yet 17 years old, STANLEY KUBRICK sold a photograph to Look magazine. Shot on April 12, it depicted a despondent New York City newsstand vendor, surrounded by headlines carrying the sad news… …

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  • 40look after — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms look after : present tense I/you/we/they look after he/she/it looks after present participle looking after past tense looked after past participle looked after 1) a) look after someone/something to take care… …

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