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  • 41And Now for Something Completely Different — DVD cover Directed by Ian MacNaughton Produced by …

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  • 42Why Something Instead of Nothing? — Infobox Album Name = Why Something Instead of Nothing? Type = studio Artist = Polar Bear Released = February 19, 1999 February 10, 2004 (reissue) Recorded = 1998 – 1999 Genre = Alternative, Experimental Length = 45:35 Label = Producer = Harold… …

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  • 43Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? — Studio album by Paloma Faith Released 28 September 2009 …

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  • 44I'll Cry Instead — «I ll Cry Instead» Canción de The Beatles Álbum A Hard Day s Night Publicación 10 de julio de 1964 …

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  • 45Must Have Done Something Right — Single by Relient K from the album Five Score and Seven Years Ago Released …

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  • 46I'll Cry Instead — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album A Hard Day s Night Sortie 10 juillet 1964 Enregistrement 1er juin 1964 Studios EMI Durée 2:09 …

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  • 47There's Something About Paulie — Infobox Television episode Title =There’s Something About Paulie Series =Family Guy Caption =Peter meets Big Fat Paulie. Season =2 Episode =16 Airdate =June 27, 2000 Production =1ACX10 Writer =Ricky Blitt Director =Monte Young Guests =Michael… …

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  • 48fresh out of something — fresh out of (something) 1. having just completed something. We hired her fresh out of law school. Usage notes: often said about someone who has just completed an educational program 2. having just finished or sold all of something. Sorry, we re… …

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  • 49phase in something — phase in (something) to introduce something gradually in stages. The plan would phase in a pay raise for many state government workers. They added too many stores at once instead of phasing them in over time. Opposite of: phase out (something) …

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  • 50pick out something — pick out (someone/something) 1. to choose someone or something instead of others. The writer picked out certain things about the event that he thought were important. His boss picked him out for an assignment in Japan. 2. to find someone or… …

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