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  • 41Make Me Lose Control (Grey's Anatomy) — Make Me Lose Control Grey s Anatomy episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 3 Directed by Adam Davidson Written by …

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  • 42Case of Proclamations (1610) 12 Co. Rep. 74 — in the constitutional law of the UK, the case that laid down the principle that the Crown could not simply by declaring acts to be offences in criminal law make them so. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 43case-harden — caseˈ harden transitive verb 1. To harden on the surface, as by carbonizing iron (metallurgy) 2. To make callous or insensitive through previous experience • • • Main Entry: ↑case …

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  • 44case|hard|en — «KAYS HAHR duhn», transitive verb. 1. to harden (iron or steel) on the surface. 2. Figurative. to make callous or unfeeling: »At spring training he even had the casehardened and unimpressionable baseball writers babbling most incoherently (New… …

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  • 45case — noun 1 example ADJECTIVE ▪ classic, textbook, typical ▪ clear, obvious, simple ▪ It was a simple case of mistaken identity …

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  • 46make out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you make something out, you manage with difficulty to see or hear it. [V P n (not pron)] I could just make out a tall, pale, shadowy figure tramping through the undergrowth... [V n P] She thought she heard a name. She couldn t… …

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  • 47case — 1 /keIs/ noun 1 EXAMPLE (C) an example of a particular situation, problem etc: In some cases, it is necessary to operate. (+ of): an extreme case of anorexia | case in point (=a clear example of a situation, problem etc that you are discussing or …

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  • 48case — I n. legal action argument 1) to hear, try a case (the court will not hear this case) 2) to argue, plead a case (the lawyer argued the case skillfully) 3) to make (out), present, state; take a case (she made out a good case for her client; the… …

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  • 49case — I UK [keɪs] / US noun Word forms case : singular case plural cases *** 1) [countable] an example or instance of something case of: a serious case of nerves a) an instance of a disease case of: a bad case of food poisoning b) a person with a… …

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  • 50Case Foundation — Founded in 1997 by AOL co founder Steve Case and his wife Jean Case, the Case Foundation invests in individuals, nonprofits, and social enterprises aiming to connect people, increase giving, and catalyze civic action. [… …

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