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  • 121Jeannie Hopkirk — is a fictional character from the 1969 ITC British cult paranormal series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) portrayed by (Annette Andre).CharacterJeannie is the young widow of Marty Hopkirk and serves as a secretary at the Randall and Hopkirk… …

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  • 122Victor Johnston — Victor S. Johnston (born May 4, 1943) is a prominent Irish born psychologist whose work emphasis is emotion, and event related potentials. His areas of study include cognitive engineering, biopsychology, and cognitive psychology. His major… …

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  • 123Faint (Linkin Park) — «Faint» Сингл Linkin Park c альбома «Meteora» Выпущен 9 июля …

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  • 124fake — fake1 [ feık ] adjective made to look like something real in order to trick people: a fake passport/visa/document a. made to look like something else, especially something expensive: fake fur/pearls/leather a fake tan b. a fake action or feeling… …

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  • 125fake — I UK [feɪk] / US adjective made to look like something real in order to trick people a fake passport/visa/document a) made to look like something else, especially something expensive fake fur/pearls/leather a fake tan b) a fake action or feeling… …

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  • 126make a virtue of necessity — To do as if from a sense of duty (or with a sense of duty called in for the occasion) something unpleasant one is forced to do • • • Main Entry: ↑virtue * * * make a virtue of necessity phrase to pretend that you are doing something because you… …

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  • 127Make Believe (Jerome Kern song) — Make Believe is a show tune from the 1927 Broadway musical Show Boat with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. In the show, it is first sung as a duet by the characters Gaylord Ravenal, a handsome riverboat gambler, and the… …

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  • 128keep up appearances — To keep up an outward show, esp one that belies, or is intended to disguise, the inward reality • • • Main Entry: ↑appear * * * keep up appearances phrase to pretend that everything is good, for example with your marriage or your financial… …

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