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  • 81You'll Never Walk Alone (song) — Infobox Standard title = You ll Never Walk Alone english title = comment = Introduced in the 1945 musical, Carousel image size = caption = writer = composer = Richard Rodgers lyricist = Oscar Hammerstein II published = written = language =… …

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  • 82You Can't Go Home Again (Battlestar Galactica) — Infobox Television episode Title = You Can t Go Home Again Caption = Starbuck learns to operate her new Raider Series = Battlestar Galactica Season = 1 Episode = 5 Airdate = UK: November 15, 2004 US: February 4, 2005 Production = 105 Writer =… …

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  • 83you can't ever tell — • one never can tell • you never can tell • you can t ever tell (from Idioms in Speech) appearances often deceive us You could never tell they might have other children. (J. Braine) You could never really tell what Magda was thinking her face in… …

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  • 84you never can tell — • one never can tell • you never can tell • you can t ever tell (from Idioms in Speech) appearances often deceive us You could never tell they might have other children. (J. Braine) You could never really tell what Magda was thinking her face in… …

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  • 85Have a Nice Day, Volume 18 — Infobox Album Name = Have a Nice Day, Volume 18 Type = Compilation album Artist = Various Artists Released = April 6, 1993 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = Allmusic Rating|2.5|5… …

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  • 86Have a Nice Day, Volume 23 — Infobox Album Name = Have a Nice Day, Volume 23 Type = Compilation album Artist = Various Artists Released = March 26, 1996 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Rhino Records Producer = Reviews = Allmusic Rating|4|5… …

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  • 87You're telling me! — informal something that you say to emphasize that you agree with something someone has just complained about because you have experienced it yourself. Brenda s really bad tempered these days. You re telling me! …

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  • 88have somebody on — • to lead somebody on • to have somebody on (from Idioms in Speech) to tease, to pull one s leg; to make someone think that you are interested in their ideas or speech, when really you are just laughing at them. She leads young men on and then… …

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  • 89have a field day — to have the chance to do something that you really enjoy, especially when it causes trouble for someone else …

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  • 90have something at heart — to be influenced in your actions by something that you really care about Real dog lovers always have the dog s welfare at heart …

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