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  • 61One Way Ticket Home — Song by Phil Ochs from the album Greatest Hits Published 1970 Released 1970 Genre Rock Len …

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  • 62What Will Fat Cat Sit On? — is a 2007 children s picture book by Jan Thomas.PlotFat Cat wonders what to sit on. The animals are relieved that the cat won t sit on them, but they wonder about what the cat will have for lunch. The animals run off in terror.ReceptionA… …

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  • 63One Day A Lemming Will Fly — Cracker episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 6 7 Directed by Simon Cellan Jones Written …

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  • 64One Light Burning — Single by Richie Sambora from the album Stranger in This Town Released …

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  • 65watch one's mouth — (informal) To be careful not to be indiscreet • • • Main Entry: ↑mouth * * * I informal be careful about what one says II see mouth …

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  • 66What's the Matter With You Baby — is a 1964 single released by Motown stars Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells on the Motown label.Released as a double A single alongside Once Upon a Time , the song gave Gaye and Wells another charted smash.The song, written by William Mickey Stevenson,… …

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  • 67mark one's words — {v. phr.} To pay close attention to what one says; an emphatic expression indicating prophecy. * / It will certainly rain tomorrow, he said. Mark my words. / …

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  • 68mark one's words — {v. phr.} To pay close attention to what one says; an emphatic expression indicating prophecy. * / It will certainly rain tomorrow, he said. Mark my words. / …

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  • 69watch one's mouth — verb To be careful about what one says, especially with regard to disrespectful or profane language. Syn: watch ones language …

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  • 70keep one's own counsel — verb To keep ones own business private; to be discreet, careful, or circumspect in what one says concerning ones own thoughts, deeds, or situation. Who wills, may keep his own counsel be his own secrets sovereign. Syn: keep ones cards close to… …

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