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  • 91work yourself up — work (yourself) up to make yourself excited or upset. You ve worked yourself up over just meeting a girl for a drink? I can t work up any enthusiasm for this plan …

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  • 92work up — work (yourself) up to make yourself excited or upset. You ve worked yourself up over just meeting a girl for a drink? I can t work up any enthusiasm for this plan …

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  • 93work it — informal phrase to arrange for something to happen I’ll try and work it so we can leave early today. Thesaurus: to make plans or arrangementssynonym Main entry: work * * * ˈwork it/things …

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  • 94Make Up My Heart — is the power ballad from Andrew Lloyd Webber s Starlight Express. It is performed by Pearl. During the song, she is deciding between the two she has fallen in love with. Electra is strong and has style, whilst Rusty is good and makes me smile.… …

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  • 95Make a Jazz Noise Here — Álbum en directo de Frank Zappa Publicación 4 de junio de 1991 2 de mayo de 1995 (reedición) Grabación Entre febrero y junio de 1988 Género(s) …

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  • 96make hay while the sun shines — work while the weather is good, work while we have time and helpers    There s a demand for our product, and we have a large stock. Let s make hay while the sun shines! …

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  • 97Make a Jazz Noise Here — Album par Frank Zappa Sortie juin 1991 Enregistrement entre février et juin 1988 Durée 136 min 44 s Genre Rock …

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  • 98make one's mark — {v. phr.} To become known to many people; do well the work you started to do; make a reputation. * /Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright./ …

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  • 99make one's mark — {v. phr.} To become known to many people; do well the work you started to do; make a reputation. * /Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright./ …

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  • 100Work to Do — is a 1972 funk song by The Isley Brothers, released on their T Neck imprint. The song, written and produced by the group, was issued on their 1972 album, Brother, Brother, Brother , and charted at #51 pop and #11 R B upon its initial charting.… …

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