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  • 71But for the Grace of God — «But for the Grace of God» Сингл Кита Урбана …

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  • 72hook somebody up with somebody — ˌhook sb ˈup with sb/sth derived (informal) to put sb in contact with sb who can help them; to get sth for sb that they want • Can you hook me up with someone with a car? • I hope she can hook me up with some free tickets. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 73on somebody's shoulders — on sb s shoulders idiom if blame, ↑guilt, etc. is on sb s shoulders, they must take responsibility for it • Stop trying to put the blame on somebody else s shoulders. Main entry: ↑shoulderidiom …

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  • 74Viewers For Quality Television — (also called VQT ) was an American nonprofit organization (under 501(c)(3)) founded in 1984 to advocate network television series that members of the organization voted to be of the highest quality. The group s goal was to rescue ...critically… …

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  • 75hold still for — verb tolerate or bear (Freq. 1) I won t stand for this kind of behavior! • Syn: ↑stand for • Hypernyms: ↑digest, ↑endure, ↑stick out, ↑stomach, ↑ …

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  • 76all very well (for somebody) (to do something) — ˌall very ˈwell (for sb) (to do sth) idiom (informal) used to criticize or reject a remark that sb has made, especially when they were trying to make you feel happier about sth • It s all very well for you to say it doesn t matter, but I ve put a …

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  • 77bang somebody up — ˌbang sbˈup derived (BrE, informal) to put sb in prison • They have been banged up for something they didn t do. Main entry: ↑bangderived …

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  • 78bring somebody to justice — bring sb to ˈjustice idiom to arrest sb for a crime and put them on trial in court Main entry: ↑justiceidiom …

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  • 79dust somebody off — ˌdust sb/sthˈoff derived to remove dust, dirt, etc. from sb/sth • She got out the best china and dusted it off. • He put down the box and dusted off his hands. • (figurative) …

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  • 80get in touch with somebody — be, get, keep, etc. in ˈtouch (with sb) idiom to communicate with sb, especially by writing to them or telephoning them • Are you still in touch with your friends from college? • Thanks for showing us your products we ll be in touch. • I m trying …

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