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  • 1please to — please, also (now rare) please to A polite formula equivalent to ↑if you please above, now felt as imperative, perhaps orig from the older please it you or please it (sometimes printed pleaseth in Shakespeare) or please you may it please you • •… …

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  • 2Please Teacher! — Onegai Teacher Vol 1 DVD cover featuring Mizuho Kazami おねがい☆ティーチャー (Onegai ☆ Teacher) …

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  • 3Please Twins! — The main characters of Onegai Twins: Miina, Maiku and Karen おねがい☆ツインズ (Onegai ☆ Twins) Genre …

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  • 4Please Mr. Postman — Single by The Marvelettes from the album Please Mr. Postman Released …

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  • 5Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want — is a song originally performed, written and released by British group The Smiths, featured on the compilation albums Louder than Bombs and Hatful of Hollow . It has been covered by several artists, including The Decemberists, Halo Benders, The… …

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  • 6please — [plēz] vt. pleased, pleasing [ME plaisen < MFr plaisir < L placere, to please, akin to placidus, gentle, mild, placare, to calm, soothe < IE * plāk , flat, smooth < base * plā > PLAIN1] 1. to be agreeable to; give pleasure to;… …

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  • 7Please Take Me To Australia — is a publisher of Travel content about AustraliaAboutPlease Take Me To Australia publishes a world first rich media website that contains travel and tourism information about Australia, its key focus is the promotion of the regions of Australia.… …

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  • 8Please Stand Up — Single by British Sea Power from the album Open Season Released …

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  • 9please — vb Please, gratify, delight, rejoice, gladden, tickle, regale mean to make happy or to be a cause of happiiress. Please usually implies an agreement with one s wishes, tastes, or aspirations and a happiness which ranges from mere content and the… …

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  • 10Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone — is a popular song.The music was written by Sam H. Stept, the lyrics by Sidney Clare. Original publication also credited singer Bee Palmer as co composer. The song was published in 1930. A diverse group of performers have recorded this song over… …

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