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  • 61be done in — British, American & Australian, informal, American to be too tired to do any more. She was done in by the time she had cleared up after the party. I m all done in sorry, but I can t walk any further without a rest …

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  • 62Finding North — Infobox Film name = Finding North caption = director = Tanya Wexler producer = Stephen Dyer Steven A. Jones writer = Kim Powers starring = Wendy Makkena John Benjamin Hickey music = Café Noir cinematography = Michael Barrett editing = Thom Zimny… …

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  • 63Cristian Vega — David Fumero as Cristian Vega One Life to Live Portrayed by Yorlin Madera (1995–1998) …

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  • 64Driving wheel — The driving wheels (boxed) on a 4 6 2 locomotive. The four driving wh …

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  • 65Monto (Take Her Up To Monto) — is an Irish folk song, written by George Desmond Hodnett, music critic of the Irish Times, and popularised by the Dubliners.[1] Lyrics Well, if you ve got a wing o, Take her up to Ring o Where the waxies sing o all the day; If you ve had your… …

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  • 66give sb a ring — UK INFORMAL ► COMMUNICATIONS to call someone on the phone: »If we can be of any further assistance please give us a ring. Main Entry: ↑ring …

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  • 67service — serv|ice1 [ sɜrvıs ] noun *** ▸ 1 system to meet needs ▸ 2 help/advice ▸ 3 doing government work ▸ 4 work/duties done for someone ▸ 5 organization giving help ▸ 6 religious ceremony ▸ 7 money to help pay waiter ▸ 8 use/benefit object gives ▸ 9 of …

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  • 68be of service to someone — to help or be useful to someone Please let us know if we can be of any further service to you or your family …

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  • 69do for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms do for : present tense I/you/we/they do for he/she/it does for present participle doing for past tense did for past participle done for 1) do for someone British informal to make it impossible for someone to… …

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  • 70pant — UK [pænt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms pant : present tense I/you/we/they pant he/she/it pants present participle panting past tense panted past participle panted a) to breathe very loudly with your mouth open, for example when you have… …

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