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  • 11with-it — adj fashionable. A vogue term of the early to mid 1960s which, in its sense of stylish or up to date, is still used by the middle aged in particular, but now sounds dated. It derived from the phrase get with it , an essential item of pre World… …

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  • 12Super Saucy — Infobox Album | Name = Super Saucy Type = Studio Artist = Baby Bash Released = March 15, 2005 Recorded = 2004 2005 Genre = Hip Hop Label = Universal Records Producer = Reviews = *RapReviews.com (8.0/10) [http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2005 03… …

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  • 13Come Play With Me — film poster by Tom Chantrell Directed by Harrison Marks …

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  • 14The Saucy Arethusa — is a sea shanty (Roud # 12675) which, although usually considered traditional , was possibly written by Prince Hoare [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi bin/query/r?ammem/ncps:@field(DOCID+@lit(ABK2934 0069 88))::] , a comic opera librettist, in around… …

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  • 15The Way of a Man with a Maid — is an anonymous work of Victorian erotica. The story concerns the forcible seduction of a girl called Alice by a Victorian gentleman called Jack, who has converted one of the rooms in his house into a kind of erotic torture chamber called the… …

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  • 16Chinese Food in Minutes — Format Cooking Presented by Ching He Huang Country of origin United Kingdom …

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  • 17Never Not Funny (season 5) — The fifth season of the Never Not Funny podcast featured 26 episodes and was first debuted April 15, 2009. The core lineup was Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap with weekly guests from the Los Angeles and Chicago comedy scenes. All 26 episodes can be… …

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  • 18Jimmy White — Infobox Snooker player Name = Jimmy White Caption = Born = birth date and age|1962|5|2 Birthplace = Nationality = flagicon|England English Nickname = The Whirlwind Professional = 1980 ndash; High ranking = #2 (2 years) Current rank = #65 Prize… …

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  • 19Ching He Huang — Born 28 November 1978 Taipei, Taiwan Cooking style Chinese cuisine, Taiwanese cuisine, British Chinese Cuisine Education Queen Mary, University of London, Bocconi Business School …

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  • 20Saucier — Saucy Sau cy, a. [Compar. {Saucier}; superl. {Sauciest}.] [From {Sauce}.] 1. Showing impertinent boldness or pertness; transgressing the rules of decorum; treating superiors with contempt; impudent; insolent; as, a saucy fellow. [1913 Webster] Am …

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