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  • 1Something Nice Back Home — Infobox Television episode Title = Something Nice Back Home Series = Lost Caption = Kate watches Jack read Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll to Aaron Season = 4 Episode = 10 Writer = Edward Kitsis Adam Horowitz Director = Stephen… …

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  • 2I Never Liked You (song) — Infobox Single Name = I Never Liked You Artist = Rogue Traders Album = Better in the Dark B side = Shout Out Released = Start date|2008|1|14 (Australia) Format = CD single, digital download Recorded = Genre = Dance, Pop, Alternative rock, Rock… …

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  • 3They Liked You Better When You Were Dead — Infobox Album Name = They Liked You Better When You Were Dead Type = Studio Album Artist = Fightstar Released = flagicon|United Kingdom February 28, 2005 flagicon|United States April 12, 2006 Recorded = 2004 Genre = Length = 25:39 / 38:06 (US… …

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  • 4Mom Always Liked You Best! — Live album by Smothers Brothers Released August 17, 1965 …

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  • 5Mama Liked the Roses — Song by Elvis Presley Mama Liked the Roses is a song by Elvis Presley. See also List of songs by Elvis Presley …

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  • 6It Must Have Been Something I Said! — Infobox Album Name = It must have been something I said! Type = live Longtype = Artist = Smothers Brothers Released = April 15, 1964 Recorded = Genre = comedy Length = Label = Mercury Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = Curb Your Tongue,… …

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  • 7like to or liked to — dial. idi like to or liked to, was on the verge of or came close to (doing something): The poor kid like to froze[/ex] …

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  • 8beam something down — beam (someone/something) down to send someone or something to earth as waves of energy. A few people liked my idea, but most just looked at me as though I d beamed down from outer space …

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  • 9spin out something — spin out (something) to give the details of a story or idea. LaRouche liked to spin out crazy theories all the time. We were dazzled by his ability to take a simple idea and spin it out into something amazing …

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  • 10work out something — work out (something) to find a solution to something. The committee met today and worked out a statement that everyone liked. You can use a calculator to work out the problem, or you can work it out on paper …

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