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  • 11wait — wait1 W1S1 [weıt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not go/start something)¦ 2¦(something has not happened)¦ 3 wait a minute/second/moment etc 4 somebody can t wait/can hardly wait 5 something can/can t wait 6 wait and see 7 wait until/till ... 8 be waiting (for… …

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  • 12Somewhere in Time (album) — Infobox Album Name = Somewhere in Time Type = studio Artist = Iron Maiden Released = 29 June 1986 Recorded = Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas and Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 1986 Genre = Heavy metal Length = 51:17 Label …

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  • 13wait — 1 /weIt/ verb 1 DELAY/NOT START STH (I) to not do something or go somewhere until something else happens, someone arrives etc: Hurry up! Everyone s waiting. | Wait right here until I come back. | wait for sth/sb: We had to wait over an hour for… …

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  • 14Somewhere In Time — Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time Veröffentlichung 29. September 1986 Label EMI Format(e) LP, CD Genre(s) Heavy Metal Anzahl der Titel 8 Laufzeit 51 Min. 26 Sek …

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  • 15Somewhere Back In Time World Tour — infobox concert tour concert tour name = Somewhere Back In Time World Tour artist = Iron Maiden location = locations = Oceania Europe Asia America start date = February 01 2008 end date = August 19 2008 number of shows = 69 last tour = A Matter… …

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  • 16Somewhere in Afrika — Infobox Album Name = Somewhere in Afrika Type = Studio album Artist = Manfred Mann s Earth Band Released = 18 February1983 Recorded = 1981 1983 Genre = Rock Hard rock Progressive rock Length = 55:59 Label = Bronze Cohesion Producer = Manfred Mann …

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  • 17wait behind — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms wait behind : present tense I/you/we/they wait behind he/she/it waits behind present participle waiting behind past tense waited behind past participle waited behind to stay somewhere after everyone else has …

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  • 18lie in wait — {v. phr.} To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. * /The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road./ …

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  • 19lie in wait — {v. phr.} To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. * /The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road./ …

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  • 20lie\ in\ wait — v. phr. To watch from hiding in order to attack or surprise someone; to ambush. The driver of the stage coach knew that the thieves were lying in wait somewhere along the road …

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