yes of course

  • 111wye aye — interjection A positive yes, of course. Wye aye man! …

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  • 112we aye — interjection A positive yes, of course. We aye man! …

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  • 113Christoph Broelsch — (born 14 September 1944 in Hanau) is a German surgeon and former high school teacher. Broelsch pioneered the liver transplant surgery. In 1989 he was the first to successfully perform a live liver transplant.[1] Contents 1 Life and Work 2… …

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  • 114Matinee Theater — Matinee Theatre Genre Anthology Directed by John Drew Barrymore Alan Cooke Walter Grauman Arthur Hiller Lamont Johnson Sherman Marks Lawrence Menkin Albert McCleery Boris Sagal Pace Woods Alan Hanson …

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  • 115St Matthew Passion — St. Matthew Passion redirects here. For other musical settings of the passion after St Matthew with similar titles, see St Matthew Passion (disambiguation). Fair copy in Bach s own hand of the revised version of the St Matthew Passion , BWV 244,… …

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  • 116People's Justice Party (Malaysia) — This article is about the People s Justice Party of Malaysia. For the British political party of the same name, see People s Justice Party (UK). People s Justice Party Parti Keadilan Rakyat …

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  • 117anything — an|y|thing W1S1 [ˈeniθıŋ] pron 1.) any thing, event, situation etc, when it is not important to say exactly which ▪ You can buy anything you want. ▪ He was prepared to do anything to make a bit of money. ▪ Anything would be better than staying at …

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  • 118why — why1 [ waı, hwaı ] function word *** Why can be used in the following ways: as a question adverb (introducing a direct or indirect question): Why didn t you call me? I know why he s worried. (followed by an infinitive without to ): We can start… …

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  • 119my — [[t]maɪ[/t]] ♦ (My is the first person singular possessive determiner.) 1) DET POSS A speaker or writer uses my to indicate that something belongs or relates to himself or herself. I invited him back to my flat for a coffee... John s my best… …

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  • 120surely — sure·ly || ʃʊrlɪ / ʃʊə adv. confidently; certainly; without a doubt; yes, of course …

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