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  • 81Will Eisner — Will Eisner, 1982 William Erwin Eisner (* 6. März 1917 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 3. Januar 2005 in Fort Lauderdale) war ein US amerikanischer Zeichner von Comics und prägte maßgeblich deren Entwicklung im 20. Jahrhundert. Eisner führte den… …

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  • 82Will Schuester — Glee character Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester First appearance Pilot …

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  • 83Will Stewart and John — Will Steward and John is Child ballad 107, indexed as such in Francis James Child s 19th century collection of English and Scottish ballads.ynopsisWill Steward and John are brothers; John is the younger and wiser. Will falls sick for the love of… …

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  • 84ill wind — [ ,ıl wınd ] noun singular something bad that happens and makes you think other bad things will happen: The ill wind of financial crisis was sweeping across Asia. it s an ill wind (that blows no good) SPOKEN used for saying that even when… …

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  • 85ill wind — UK [ˌɪl ˈwɪnd] US noun [singular] something bad that happens and makes you think other bad things will happen The ill wind of financial crisis was sweeping across Asia. Thesaurus: signs of how things are or what may happen in the futuresynonym… …

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  • 86ill afford — ◇ If you can ill afford something, you should not do it or get it because it will cause problems. We can ill afford more bad publicity. She bought a new car, which she could ill afford. • • • Main Entry: ↑ill …

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  • 87ill-gotten gains — {n. phr.} Goods or money obtained in an illegal or immoral fashion. * /The jailed criminal had plenty of time to think about his ill gotten gains./ …

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  • 88ill-gotten gains — {n. phr.} Goods or money obtained in an illegal or immoral fashion. * /The jailed criminal had plenty of time to think about his ill gotten gains./ …

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  • 89ill-health condition — Introduced by the Finance Act 2004, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) requires that a member of a registered pension scheme scheme must satisfy the ill health condition if he is to receive an ill health pension before normal minimum pension age. The… …

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  • 90ill — [[t]ɪ̱l[/t]] ♦♦ ills 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ Someone who is ill is suffering from a disease or a health problem. In November 1941 Payne was seriously ill with pneumonia... I was feeling ill... If damp, musty buildings make you ill, mould is …

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