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  • 21see — 1. v. (past saw; past part. seen) 1 tr. discern by use of the eyes; observe; look at (can you see that spider?; saw him fall over). 2 intr. have or use the power of discerning objects with the eyes (sees best at night). 3 tr. discern mentally;… …

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  • 22see — see1 seeable, adj. seeableness, n. /see/, v., saw, seen, seeing. v.t. 1. to perceive with the eyes; look at. 2. to view; visit or attend as a spectator: to see a play. 3. to perceive by means of computer vision. 4. to scan or v …

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  • 23see — I. /si / (say see) verb (saw, seen, seeing) –verb (t) 1. to observe, be aware of, or perceive, with the eyes. 2. to look at; make an effort to observe in this way. 3. to imagine, remember, or retain a mental picture of: I see the house as it used …

  • 24See Hear — Infobox Television show name = See Hear caption = See Hear logo format = runtime =45 mins starring = Clive Mason Julian Peedle Calloo Memnos Costi country = United Kingdom network = BBC 2 first aired = 11 October 1981 last aired = Present website …

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  • 25SEE, Sir John (1844-1907) — premier of New South Wales son of Joseph See, was born at Yelling, England, on 14 November 1844. He was brought to Australia in 1853 by his parents who settled on the Hunter River in New South Wales. After three years at school See worked on the… …

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  • 26See How They Run — Infobox Play name = See How They Run image size = 70px caption = Poster for the recent London run writer = Philip King characters = setting = Rural England, 1943 date of premiere = 1944 (Peterborough); 4th January 1945 (West End) country of… …

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  • 27See the Morning — Infobox Album Name = See the Morning Type = studio Artist = Chris Tomlin Genre = CCM, Worship Producer = Ed Cash Released = September 26, 2006 Label = EMI CMG Distribution Last album = Live from Austin Music Hall (2005) This album = See the… …

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  • 28Went — Wend Wend, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Wended}, Obs. {Went}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wending}.] [AS. wendan to turn, to go, caus. of windan to wind; akin to OS. wendian, OFries. wenda, D. wenden to turn, G. wenden, Icel. venda, Sw. v[ a]nda, Dan. vende, Goth.… …

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  • 29see out — transitive verb Etymology: see (I) 1. : to continue with to the end went back to school determined to see his education out 2. Scotland …

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  • 30see — English has two words see. The older is the verb, ‘perceive visually’ [OE]. Like its Germanic cousins, German sehen, Dutch zien, and Swedish and Danish se, it goes back to a prehistoric *sekhwan, which was descended from an Indo European base… …

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