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  • 91Come Out, Come Out — Song by Elvis Presley Come Out, Come Out is a song by Elvis Presley. See also List of songs by Elvis Presley …

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  • 92Come Share the Wine — Studio album by Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra Released …

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  • 93Come Like Shadows — is Volume VIII of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1972. It was the eighth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the eighth novel chronologically. The story takes place in Corfu in… …

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  • 94come to — {v.} (stress on to ) 1. To wake up after losing consciousness; get the use of your senses back again after fainting or being knocked out. * /She fainted in the store and found herself in the first aid room when she came to./ * /The boxer who was… …

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  • 95come true — {v.} To really happen; change from a dream or a plan into a fact. * /It took years of planning and saving, but their seagoing vacation came true at last./ * /It was a dream come true when he met the President./ * /His hope of living to 100 did… …

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  • 96come to — {v.} (stress on to ) 1. To wake up after losing consciousness; get the use of your senses back again after fainting or being knocked out. * /She fainted in the store and found herself in the first aid room when she came to./ * /The boxer who was… …

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  • 97come true — {v.} To really happen; change from a dream or a plan into a fact. * /It took years of planning and saving, but their seagoing vacation came true at last./ * /It was a dream come true when he met the President./ * /His hope of living to 100 did… …

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  • 98Come from the Shadows — Studio album by Joan Baez Released May 1972 …

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  • 99Come and Join Us — Studio album by Petra Released 1977 …

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  • 100Come hither child — is a poem written by the English poet Emily Jane Brontë, one of the four Brontë siblings famous for literature in the first half of the 19th century. The poem was written on 19 July 1839. It is set in the imaginary realm of Gaaldine, referring to …

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