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  • 61There Were Roses — is an Irish folk ballad written by Northern Irish singer, songwriter and storyteller, Tommy Sands. The lyrics are based on a real incident that took place in Northern Ireland in 1974. The song recounts how Allan Bell, a Protestant friend of Sands …

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  • 62There is no alternative — (TINA « il n y a pas d alternative » en français) est un slogan politique couramment attribué[1] à Margaret Thatcher[2] lorsqu elle était Premier ministre du Royaume Uni qui signifie que le marché, le capitalisme et la mondialisation… …

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  • 63there's nothing worse than (doing) something — there’s nothing worse than (doing) something phrase used for talking about things that you dislike very much There’s nothing worse than feeling ill in a strange place. Thesaurus: worsesynonym Main entry: worse …

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  • 64there|at — «thair AT», adverb. 1. when that happened; at that time. 2. because of that; because of it. 3. at that place; there …

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  • 65there|by — «thair BY, THAIR by», adverb. 1. by means of that; in that way: »He wished to travel and thereby study the customs of other countries. 2. in connection with that: »We won the game, and thereby hangs a tale. 3. by or near that place; near there:… …

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  • 66There Shall Be No Darkness — is a horror story by James Blish that was published in 1950. It concerns a group of people on a remote country manor who discover that one of their numbers is a ravenous werewolf. The story was adapted for the screen in 1974 as The Beast Must Die …

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  • 67There Should Have Been Castles — is a 1980 romantic comedy novel by Herman Raucher. It is a roman a clef, with Raucher acknowledging that the male and female main characters are based on him and his wife, to whom he had been married for twenty years at the time of the book s… …

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  • 68There They Go-Go-Go! — is a 1956 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Looney Tunes series featuring Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.PlotWile E. Coyote, apparently famished, wads up a bunch of mud to make a lookalike chicken. He roasts it in an adobe oven, then sits down to eat… …

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  • 69there|a|bouts — «THAIR uh BOWTS», adverb. 1. near that place: »She lives in the main part of town, on Front Street or thereabouts. 2. near that time: »He went home in the late afternoon, at 5 o clock or thereabouts. 3. near that number or amount: »to use 50… …

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  • 70there|in|to — «thair IHN too, THAIR ihn TOO», adverb. 1. into that place; into it. 2. into that matter …

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