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  • 101Wait A Minim! — is a musical revue conceived by Leon Gluckman, with music by Jeremy Taylor, arranged by Andrew Tracey. The revue consists of African, European, and Asian folk songs played on various instruments, dances, and pantomimes satirizing political and… …

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  • 102Wait for Sleep — est la septième chanson de l album Images And Words du groupe de metal progressif Dream Theater. C est une des neuf chansons dont les paroles ont été écrites par Kevin Moore. Apparitions Images And Words (Album) (1992) Images And Words: Live In… …

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  • 103Wait and see — С английского: (вэйт энд си) Повременить и осмотреться. Из выступлений британского премьер министра Герберта Асквита (1852 1928) в палате общин весной 1910 г. по поводу принятия бюджета: «Нам нужно повременить и осмотреться». Позже это… …

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  • 104wait — I verb abide, await, be patient, bear with composure, bide, continue, defer, delay, discontinue, extend, forbear, halt, hesitate, linger, loiter, mark time, pause, postpone, procrastinate, prorogate, protract, put off, remain, remand, reserve,… …

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  • 105wait for — index anticipate (expect), expect (anticipate), forestall Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 106wait on — index pander, serve (assist) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 107wait upon — index attend (take care of) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 108WAIT — (Computing » Assembly) * Why Am I Talking (Community » Educational) * Why Am I Tempted (Community » Religion) * Work Accidents Investigation Technique (Governmental » US Government) …

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  • 109wait list — UK US noun [C, usually singular] US ► WAITING LIST(Cf. ↑waiting list) …

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  • 110wait upon — wait (up)on (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To work and care for: attend, do for, minister to, serve. See CARE FOR. 2. To place food before (someone): serve. See INGESTION …

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