to get through something

  • 121Something with Numbers — Infobox musical artist Name = Something with Numbers |thumb|220px Img capt = Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Central Coast, NSW, Australia Genre = Indie rock Alternative rock Punk rock Years active = 2001… …

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  • 122Through Wolf's Eyes — infobox Book | name = Through Wolf s Eyes title orig = translator = author = Jane Lindskold cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Firekeeper Saga genre = Fantasy publisher = Tor Fantasy release date = 2001 pages =… …

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  • 123Something Right (Westlife song) — Infobox Single Name = Something Right Artist = Westlife from Album = Back Home Release = April 4, 2008 Format = CD Single / Digital Download Recorded = 2007 Genre = Pop Length = Language = English Label = Sony BMG, RCA Writer = Arnthor Birgisson …

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  • 124get it down to a fine art —    When, through practice or experience, you learn how to do something perfectly, you get it down to a fine art.    When you learn to do something perfectly, you get it down to a fine art.     Entertaining her husband s business associates is not …

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  • 125Through The Dragon's Eye (episodes) — This is a list of episodes of Through The Dragon s Eye (a ten part BBC Look and Read educational children s fantasy television prgram). Each episidoe was about 20 minutes long. During the opening credits of Through the Dragon s Eye a book with… …

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  • 126get around — verb a) To move to the other side of an obstruction. It might be a while before we can get around from this traffic jam. b) To come around something. Theres no trail going through. We cant get around to the lake. Syn: get round …

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  • 127through the back door — by/through/the back door phrase using secret or dishonest methods to achieve something, and hoping that people do not realize what is happening They managed to sneak the legislation in through the back door. Thesaurus: secret, secretive and in… …

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  • 128through the wringer — experiencing something very difficult or unpleasant. Our tech people have been putting the new servers through the wringer. Mr. Gold went through the wringer to get immigration papers for his parents. Usage notes: usually used with put or go, as… …

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