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  • 11after — 1 preposition 1 when a particular time or event has happened or is finished: After the war many soldiers stayed in France. | I go swimming every day after work. | It s on after the 9 o clock news. | Do you believe in life after death? | 2 days/3… …

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  • 12Don't Look Now — This article is about the 1973 film. For the short story collection by Daphne du Maurier, see Not After Midnight. For other uses, see Don t Look Now (disambiguation). Don t Look Now Original film poster …

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  • 13Don't Look Back (The Temptations song) — Don t Look Back Single by The Temptations from the album The Temptin Temptations A side My Baby Released September 30, 1965 (1st pressing) …

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  • 14Don't Look Any Further — Single by Dennis Edwards featuring Siedah Garrett from the album Don t Look Any Further …

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  • 15old age — noun a late time of life (Freq. 1) old age is not for sissies he s showing his years age hasn t slowed him down at all a beard white with eld on the brink of geezerhood • Syn: ↑years, ↑ …

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  • 16May to December — Title card of pilot. Format Sitcom Starring Anton Rodgers Eve Matheson …

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  • 17Angel: After the Fall — Cover of Angel: After the Fall #1. Art by Tony Harris. Publication information Publisher IDW Publishing …

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  • 18old age — noun uncount the period of time when you are old: More and more people are surviving into old age. my/your/her etc old age: I need someone to look after me in my old age …

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  • 19old age — UK / US noun [uncountable] the period of time when you are old More and more people are surviving into old age. my/your/her etc old age: I need someone to look after me in my old age …

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  • 20in|com´pe|tent|ly — in|com|pe|tent «ihn KOM puh tuhnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. not competent; without ability, power, fitness, or other qualifications: »A poor manager is incompetent to run a business. SYNONYM(S): incapable, unfit. 2. not legally qualified or… …

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