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  • 31Let there be light — is an English translation of the Hebrew יְהִי אוֹר (or yehiy or ). Other translations of the same phrase include the Latin phrase fiat lux, and the Greek phrase γενηθήτω φώς (or genēthētō phōs ).The phrase comes from the third verse of the book… …

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  • 32Let England Shake — Let England Shake …

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  • 33Let's Get Harry — is a 1986 action film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Michael Schoeffling, Thomas F. Wilson, Glenn Frey, Rick Rossovich, Gary Busey, Mark Harmon and Robert Duvall. The film is notable because Rosenberg chose to officially credit himself as …

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  • 34Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love — is a popular song written in 1928 by Cole Porter. It was introduced in Paris (1928) by Irène Bordoni. It was later used in the English production of Wake Up and Dream (1929).The first of Porter s famous list songs , it features a string of… …

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  • 35Let's Dance 2010 — Country Sweden Network TV4 Original run January 8, 2010 – March 26, 2010 No. of episodes 12 Previous season Let s Dance 2009 …

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  • 36Let's Talk — is an Indian English language film, released on 13th December 2002. It is produced by Shift Focus and directed by Ram Madhavani.Infobox Film name = Let s Talk director = Ram Madhavani writer = Ram Madhavani starring = Boman Irani, Maia Katrak,… …

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  • 37Let’s Get It Started — «Let s Get It Started» Сингл The Black Eyed Peas …

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  • 38let — 1 lease, rent, *hire, charter 2 Let, allow, permit, suffer, leave denote to refrain from preventing, or to fail to prevent, or to indicate an intention not to prevent. Let, allow, and permit, though frequently used with little distinction of… …

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  • 39let out — {v.} 1a. To allow to go out or escape. * /The guard let the prisoners out of jail to work in the garden./ * /Mother won t let us out when it rains./ Compare: LET LOOSE. 1b. {informal} To make (a sound) come out of the mouth; utter. * /A bee stung …

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  • 40let out — {v.} 1a. To allow to go out or escape. * /The guard let the prisoners out of jail to work in the garden./ * /Mother won t let us out when it rains./ Compare: LET LOOSE. 1b. {informal} To make (a sound) come out of the mouth; utter. * /A bee stung …

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