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  • 111come to light — {v. phr.} To be discovered; become known; appear. * /John s thefts from the bank where he worked came to light when the bank examiners made an inspection./ * /When the old woman died it came to light that she was actually rich./ * /New facts… …

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  • 112Come Home, Charlie, and Face Them — (also published as Come Home, Charlie ) is a 1969 novel by R.F. Delderfield. Plot summary Charlie Pritchard arrives in the fictitious North Wales seaside town of Permadoc on April 1, 1929. After seven years working for Cadwallader’s Mercantile… …

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  • 113Come All You Warriors — (also known as Boolavogue or Father Murphy) is a ballad concerning the rebellion against British rule that took place largely in Wexford, Ireland in 1798. The narrative focuses on the predominant figure in the Wexford rebellion, Father John… …

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  • 114Come In, Your Time Is Up — Dad s Army episode Episode no. Series Eight Episode 070 Directed by David Croft Story by …

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  • 115Last of the American Girls — Single par Green Day extrait de l’album 21st Century Breakdown Enregistrement 2008 Durée 3:51 Genre Pop punk, rock alternatif Format …

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  • 116Last Exit (album) — Last Exit Album par Junior Boys Sortie 7 juin 2004  Royaume Uni 21 septembre 2004 …

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  • 117Last Child — Single par Aerosmith extrait de l’album Rocks Face B Combination Sortie 27 mai 1976 Durée 3:19 Genre …

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  • 118come in last — index lose (undergo defeat) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 119come off — {v.} 1. To take place; happen. * /The picnic came off at last, after being twice postponed./ 2. {informal} To do well; succeed. * /The attempt to bring the quarreling couple together again came off, to people s astonishment./ …

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  • 120come on strong — {v. phr.}, {slang} To overwhelm a weaker person with excessively strong language, personality, or mannerisms; to insist extremely strongly and claim something with unusual vigor. * /Joe came on very strong last night about the War in Indochina;… …

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