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  • 71Make-up (band) — MAKE UP was a Japanese band responsible for the Saint Seiya theme songs Pegasus Fantasy (1st opening theme) and Blue Forever (1st ending theme).The band also recorded three albums with songs inspired by the same anime: Saint Seiya Hits I, Saint… …

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  • 72make sense — {v. phr.} 1. To be something you can understand or explain; not be difficult or strange. * /The explanation in the school book made no sense because the words were hard./ Compare: MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF. 2. To seem right to do; sound reasonable or… …

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  • 73make sense — {v. phr.} 1. To be something you can understand or explain; not be difficult or strange. * /The explanation in the school book made no sense because the words were hard./ Compare: MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF. 2. To seem right to do; sound reasonable or… …

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  • 74Make-up Art Cosmetics — Type Subsidiary Industry Consumer goods Founded 1984 Headquar …

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  • 75Make-Up (Japanese band) — Make Up was a Japanese band responsible for the theme songs from the anime Saint Seiya Pegasus Fantasy (1st opening theme) and Blue Forever (1st ending theme).[1] The band also recorded three albums with songs inspired by the same anime: Saint… …

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  • 76Make Up Your Mind (Theory of a Deadman song) — Make Up Your Mind Single by Theory of a Deadman from the album Theory of a Deadman …

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  • 77make good — (also make it (big)) INFORMAL ► to become rich and successful: »After years of hard work, she finally made good. »Los Angeles is full of people who go there to make it big like the stars in Hollywood. Main Entry: ↑make …

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  • 78Make It Better (Forget About Me) — Single by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from the album Southern Accents …

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  • 79Make Sound — Studio album by The Copyrights Released March 27, 2007 Genre …

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  • 80hard-headed — adj practical and able to make difficult decisions without letting your emotions affect your judgment ▪ a hard headed business tycoon …

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