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  • 91Where's Neil When You Need Him? — Infobox Album | Background = Plum Name = Where s Neil When You Need Him? Type = tribute album Artist = various artists Released = July 18, 2006 Genre = Various Label = Dancing Ferret Discs Where s Neil When You Need Him? is a tribute CD to writer …

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  • 92You Can Leave, but It's Going to Cost You — Song infobox Name = You Can Leave, But It s Going to Cost You Caption = Here, My Dear cover Artist = Marvin Gaye Album = Here, My Dear Released = 1978 track no = 12 Recorded = 1977 Genre = Funk/soul Length = 5:30 Writer = Marvin Gaye Label =… …

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  • 93paternity leave — N UNCOUNT If a man has paternity leave, his employer allows him some time off work because his child has just been born. Paternity leave is rare and, where it does exist, it s unlikely to be for any longer than two weeks …

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  • 94by your leave — by (or with) your leave with your permission with your leave, I will send him your address …

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  • 95showed him the door — showed him to the exit, clued for him to leave, sent him outside …

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  • 96Love Him (album) — Love Him was a Doris Day album recorded in October and November, 1963 and released by Columbia Records on December 16, 1963. It was produced by Day s son Terry Melcher and issued as both a monophonic LP (catalog number CL 2131) and a stereophonic …

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  • 97shooed him away — sent him away, made him leave …

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  • 98threw him out — sent him away, caused him to leave …

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  • 99I don't blame him — I don’t blame you/him/her/them/spoken phrase used for saying that you understand why someone did something or feels a particular way ‘Then I told him to leave.’ ‘I don’t blame you!’ Thesaurus: ways of saying that you know, understand or agree …

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  • 100To leave one out in the cold — Cold Cold, n. 1. The relative absence of heat or warmth. [1913 Webster] 2. The sensation produced by the escape of heat; chilliness or chillness. [1913 Webster] When she saw her lord prepared to part, A deadly cold ran shivering to her heart.… …

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