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  • 121as well — adverb a) In addition; also. Wearing his hat and coat, he looked outside and decided he should take an umbrella, as well. b) To the same effect They might as well walk as drive in this traffic …

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  • 122could just as well do something — could/might/just as well do something spoken phrase used for saying that one action or situation is as good or as possible as another The traffic is so bad, we might just as well walk. Thesaurus: samesynonym …

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  • 123Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 kilometre walk — The men s 50 kilometre walk was the longer of the two men s race walking events on the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo, as well as the longest event on the program. It was held on 18 October 1964. 39 athletes from 20… …

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  • 124St George's Walk — is a shopping parade in Croydon, London that houses many independent stores. The area was built in the 60 s and has become outdated and undesirable (similar to The Mall in Bromley before re development). It could be compared to a market, apart… …

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  • 125Fremlin Walk — is a shopping centre in the town of Maidstone in Kent. it opened in 2005 after several years of development. History The site was originally a brewery, of Fremlins Beer, a local drink. However, in the 1970s, the Victorian brewery was closed and… …

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  • 126If Your Memory Serves You Well — is the second major label album by Serena Ryder, released in 2006 on EMI Music Canada. The album is primarily a collection of covers of classic songs by Canadian songwriters, although it also includes three original songs by Ryder. Two singles… …

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  • 127Falk, Joshua ben Alexander ha-Cohen (Walk, Joshua) — (1555 1614)    Polish educationalist and communal leader. He was born in Lublin. He devoted his life to teaching and took an active part in the Council of the Four Lands. His Bet Yisrael is a commentary on Jacob ben Asher s Turim. In Sepher… …

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  • 128NHS walk-in centre — a medical centre offering free and fast access to health care advice and treatment. The first centres were opened in January 2000, and most are in big cities. They provide guidance on how to utilize NHS services as well as advice on minor… …

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