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  • 101The bomber will always get through — was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in a speech to the British Parliament in 1932:cquote|I find myself at the close of a most interesting debate which has been well worth while I myself should not have regretted a second day in which there have… …

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  • 102What You Click Is What You Get — WYCIWYG, abréviation utilisée en informatique qui vient de l’anglais « What You Click Is What You Get », signifiant « ce que vous cliquez est ce que vous obtenez ». Cette locution est souvent utilisé dans les environnements… …

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  • 103Loud, Mean, Fast and Dirty — Infobox Album | Name = Loud, Mean, Fast And Dirty Type = Compilation Album Artist = Peter Pan Speedrock |225px Released = June 5 2004 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Suburban Records, Bitzcore Records Producer = Reviews = Last album =… …

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  • 104What You See Is What You Mean — WYSIWYM, acronyme utilisé en informatique qui vient de l’anglais « What You See Is What You Mean », signifiant « ce que vous voyez est ce que vous voulez dire », par opposition au WYSIWYG : What You See Is What You Get.… …

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  • 105What you see is what you mean — WYSIWYM, acronyme utilisé en informatique qui vient de l’anglais « What you see is what you mean », signifiant « Ce que vous voyez est ce que vous voulez dire », par opposition au WYSIWYG : What you see is what you get.… …

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  • 106you cannot get blood from a stone — Frequently used, as a resigned admission, to mean that it is hopeless to try extorting money, etc., from those who have none. Other unyielding or unlikely substances are sometimes substituted for stone; the turnip version is frequent in North… …

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  • 107(do) you mean...? — spoken phrase used for saying what someone else has said using different words, as a way of asking them if you have understood it correctly You mean we do the work and you get the money? Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making… …

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  • 108what you see is what you get — Of American origin: often shortened to the acronym wysiwyg (especially in computing) of a system capable of reproducing the screen format of text on a printout. 1971 New York Times 14 Nov. 17 ‘What you see, is what you get’..is one of those… …

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  • 109What You Mean We? — is the title of a 1987 American made for television musical short film starring singer Laurie Anderson, who also wrote and directed the piece.OverviewOriginally produced as a segment of the PBS arts series, Alive from Off Center , the film runs a …

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  • 110Let's Get Married — can mean:* Let s Get Married (film), a 1960 British film. * Let s Get Married (song), a 2000 song …

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