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  • 81With a Song in My Heart (album) — Infobox Album Name = With A Song In My Heart Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Stevie Wonder Released = December 28 1963 Recorded = Hitsville USA (vocals); Los Angeles (instrumentation): 1963 Genre = Soul Length = Label = Tamla Producer =… …

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  • 82With a Little Luck — Infobox Single Name = With a Little Luck Artist = Wings B side = Backwards Traveller/Cuff Link from Album = London Town Released = 23 March 1978 Format = 7 Recorded = 1977 Genre = Rock Length = 5:45 Label = Parlophone/EMI (UK) Capitol (US) Writer …

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  • 83With a Smile and a Song (album) — Infobox Album Name = With a Smile and a Song Type = Studio Longtype = Artist = Doris Day Released = October 19, 1964 Recorded = July 7 ndash;14, 1964 Genre = Length = Label = Columbia Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = The Doris Day… …

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  • 84with a whole skin — also[in a whole skin] {adv. phr.} With no injury; unhurt; safely. * /The boy was lucky to escape with a whole skin when the car went off the road./ * /Jack came through the game with a whole skin./ * /The horse threw him off, but he got away in a …

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  • 85with might and main — {adv. phr.} With full strength or complete effort. * /The sailors pulled the rope with might and main./ * /John tried with all his might and main to solve the problem./ …

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  • 86with the best — or[with the best of them] {adv. phr.} As well as anyone. * /Bob could horseback ride with the best of them, but he never boasted about it./ * /John can bowl with the best of them./ …

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  • 87with a whole skin — also[in a whole skin] {adv. phr.} With no injury; unhurt; safely. * /The boy was lucky to escape with a whole skin when the car went off the road./ * /Jack came through the game with a whole skin./ * /The horse threw him off, but he got away in a …

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  • 88with might and main — {adv. phr.} With full strength or complete effort. * /The sailors pulled the rope with might and main./ * /John tried with all his might and main to solve the problem./ …

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  • 89with the best — or[with the best of them] {adv. phr.} As well as anyone. * /Bob could horseback ride with the best of them, but he never boasted about it./ * /John can bowl with the best of them./ …

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  • 90With a vengeance — Vengeance Venge ance, n. [F. vengeance, fr. venger to avenge, L. vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge, fr. vindex a claimant, defender, avenger, the first part of which is of uncertain origin, and the last part akin to dicere to say. See… …

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