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  • 31Watership Down (film) — Infobox Film| Watership Down name = Watership Down caption = Poster for Watership Down , depicting Bigwig in a snare director = Martin Rosen producer = Martin Rosen writer = Original novel: Richard Adams Screenplay: Martin Rosen starring = John… …

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  • 32set down — verb 1. put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc. (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑write down, ↑get down, ↑put down • Hypernyms: ↑write • Hyponyms: ↑transcri …

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  • 33Land Down Under (2008 film) — Infobox Film name = Land Down Under caption = director = Rory Quintos producer = Malou Santos eproducer = aproducer = writer = starring = Angel Locsin Piolo Pascual music = cinematography = editing = distributor = Star Cinema released = November… …

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  • 34Lay Down Your Burdens — Battlestar Galactica episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 19 20 Directed by Michael Rymer Written …

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  • 35Moira, County Down — Coordinates: 54°28′48″N 6°13′55″W / 54.480°N 6.232°W / 54.480; 6.232 …

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  • 36settle somebody down — ˌsettle ˈdown | ˌsettle sbˈdown derived to become or make sb become calm, less excited, etc • It always takes the class a while to settle down at the start of the lesson. • Now, come on, settle down! • I m sure things will settle down soon …

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  • 37place down — verb cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place set down your bags here • Syn: ↑set down, ↑put down • Hypernyms: ↑put, ↑set, ↑place, ↑pose, ↑position …

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  • 38cool down — or[cool off] {v.} To lose or cause to lose the heat of any deep feeling (as love, enthusiasm, or anger); make or become calm, cooled or indifferent; lose interest. * /A heated argument can be settled better if both sides cool down first./ * /John …

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  • 39cool down — or[cool off] {v.} To lose or cause to lose the heat of any deep feeling (as love, enthusiasm, or anger); make or become calm, cooled or indifferent; lose interest. * /A heated argument can be settled better if both sides cool down first./ * /John …

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  • 40get your head down — get/keep your head down UK INFORMAL ► to put all your effort into finishing a particular task: »If I get my head down, I ll be able to finish the report before the end of the day. ► to do or say as little as possible in order to avoid attention:… …

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