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  • 81That makes two of us! — Informal way to say, I am in agreement with what you arc saying or doing. * /So you voted for Senator Aldridge? So did I that makes two of us./ …

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  • 82That's about the size of it! — Informal way to say, What you said is true; the rumor or the news is true. * / I am told you re leaving our firm for Japan, Fred said to Tom. That s about the size of it, Tom replied with a grin./ …

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  • 83List of English words with disputed usage — Some English words are often used in ways that are contentious between writers on usage and prescriptive commentators. The contentious usages are especially common in spoken English. While in some circles the usages below may make the speaker… …

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  • 84A Dance with Dragons —   …

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  • 85Still Life with Woodpecker — infobox Book | name = Still Life with Woodpecker title orig = translator = image caption = author = Tom Robbins illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Bantam Books release date …

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  • 86The Man with the Golden Arm — For the novel, see The Man with the Golden Arm (novel). The Man with the Golden Arm Saul Bass s poster for the film Directed by …

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  • 87Men with Brooms — (Quatre gars et un balai) Promotional poster Directed by Paul Gross Written by …

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  • 88Walking with Dinosaurs — Infobox Television show name = Walking with Dinosaurs genre = Documentary runtime = 30 min. developer = Andrew Wilks producer = Tim Haines, Jasper James executive producer = John Lynch narrated = Kenneth Branagh theme music composer = Ben… …

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  • 89East Hoathly with Halland — Infobox UK place official name=East Hoathly with Halland country=England region=South East England static static image caption=Public house in East Hoathly area footnotes=cite web |url=http://www.eastsussexinfigures.org.uk/webview/ |title=East… …

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  • 90play with fire — {v. phr.} To put oneself in danger; to take risks. * /Leaving your door unlocked in New York City is playing with fire./ * /The doctor told Mr. Smith that he must watch his diet if he doesn t want to play with fire./ Compare: SKATE ON THIN ICE …

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