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  • 91Take a Look in the Mirror — Take A Look In The Mirror …

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  • 92take\ it\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 93take\ things\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 94take (away) from — detract from. → take …

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  • 95Take Off Your Pants and Jacket — Álbum de estudio de Blink 182 Publicación 12 de junio de 2001 Grabación noviembre de 2000 febrero del 2001 en Signature Sound, San Diego, California y Larrabee Studios West, Cello Studios en Hollywood, California …

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  • 96Take No Prisoners — may refer to:* Take No Prisoners (David Byron album), an album by David Byron * Take No Prisoners (Molly Hatchet album), an album by Molly Hatchet * , an album by Lou Reed * Take No Prisoners (song), a song by Megadeth from their fourth album,… …

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  • 97Take a Whiff on Me — Published 1934 by John Lomax and Alan Lomax Language English Recorded by Lead Belly, Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie, Memphis Jug Band Take a Whiff on Me (Roud 10062) is an American folk song, with references to the use of cocaine. It is also known… …

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  • 98Take This To Your Grave — Album par Fall Out Boy Sortie 2003 Enregistrement Smart Studios Madison, Wisconsin Durée 39:26 Genre(s) Pop punk …

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  • 99Take this to your grave — Album par Fall Out Boy Sortie 2003 Enregistrement Smart Studios Madison, Wisconsin Durée 39:26 Genre(s) Pop punk …

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  • 100take-home — Ⅰ. take home UK US noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE TAKE HOME PAY(Cf. ↑take home pay) Ⅱ. take home UK US adjective ► COMMERCE bought from a shop and eaten, used, etc. somewhere else: »Competition has …

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