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  • 41The Second Maiden's Tragedy — is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was written in 1611, and performed in the same year by the King s Men. The manuscript that survives is the copy that was sent to the censor, and therefore includes his notes and deletions.… …

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  • 44lid — 01. I can t get the [lid] off the peanut butter jar; someone put it on too tight. 02. He rubbed the [lids] of his tired eyes. 03. She slowly lifted the [lid] from the box and looked inside. 04. You can remove a tight jar [lid] if you put an… …

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  • 45lid — noun 1 removable top ADJECTIVE ▪ airtight, close fitting, tight, tight fitting ▪ Choose a dish with a tight fitting lid. ▪ closed, sealed …

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  • 46lid — noun 1 COVER (C) a cover for the open part of a pot, box, or other container: Can you get the lid off this jar for me? | a dustbin lid 2 keep the lid on to control a situation so that it does not become worse: keeping the lid on inflation | She… …

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  • 47The Fugitives (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = The Fugitives caption = The Fugitives Title Screen genre = Sci Fi Drama Children s creator = Eileen Gallagher director = Jane Prowse starring = Alex Roe Maureen Lipman Elizabeth Healey Ciara O Connor Nick Rowe… …

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  • 48lid — /lɪd / (say lid) noun 1. a movable piece, whether separate or hinged, for closing the opening of a vessel, box, etc.; a movable cover. 2. an eyelid. 3. Botany (in mosses) a. the cover of the capsule; operculum. b. the upper section of a pyxidium …

  • 49lid — n 1. cover, top, cap; cork, stop, stopper, stopple, plug. 2. ceiling, maximum, max., limit, Inf. tops. 3. blow the lid off Slang. expose, reveal, show up, take the wraps off, bring out, bring out into the open, bring to light, make known; release …

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  • 50The Undertaker — This article is about the professional wrestler. For other uses, see Undertaker (disambiguation). The Undertaker Ring name(s) (The) Undertaker Kane The Undertaker …

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