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  • 61Their Own Desire — Infobox Film name = Their Own Desire image size = caption = director = E. Mason Hopper producer = writer = Sarita Fuller (novel) Frances Marion James Forbes (dialogue) starring = Norma Shearer Belle Bennett Lewis Stone Robert Montgomery Helene… …

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  • 62Their Worldly Goods — Infobox Film name = Their Worldly Goods image size = caption = director = Sydney Ayres producer = writer = Paul L. Feltus starring = William Garwood Edith Borella Charlotte Burton distributor = Mutual Film Corporation released = August 19, 1914… …

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  • 63Their Finest Hour (1989 video game) — For other uses, see Finest hour Their Finest Hour is a World War II air combat flight simulation video game , released in October 1989 [http://web.archive.org/web/20060428061222/http://www.lucasarts.com/20th/history 1.htm] by LucasFilm Games. It… …

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  • 64their — pronoun /ðeɚ/ a) Belonging to them. They will meet tomorrow at their convenience. b) Belonging to someone of unknown gender. This is probably their cat. See Also: they, them, theirs …

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  • 65their, there, they're, there's — These simple words cause considerable confusion but are not really hard to keep straight. Their is a possessive pronoun: That is their daughter. There means in or at that place : I was there when she arrived. They re is a contraction of they are …

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  • 66their — See their, theirs See their, there, they re, there s …

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  • 67their bark is worse than their bite —    If someone s bark is worse than their bite, they get angry and shout and make threats, but don t actually do anything.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 68Their bark is worse than their bite —   If someone s bark is worse than their bite, they get angry and shout and make threats, but don t actually do anything …

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  • 69their — /ðɛə / (say dhair) adjective 1. the possessive form of they. 2. (used with singular force in informal contexts, and increasingly in formal contexts, in place of a gender specific form when the sex of the antecedent is not determined): who has… …

  • 70their — they, them, their These three pronouns have all been used since the 16c to refer back to a singular pronoun, especially an indefinite pronoun such as anyone, everyone, nobody, someone, etc.: • If someone walks across it, they interrupt the beam P …

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