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  • 121For Europe (Cyprus) — The coalition For Europe ( el. Για την Ευρώπη)) of Cyprus was founded by Yiannakis Matsis specifically to contest the 2004 European Parliamentary Elections.Yiannakis Matsis is a former (1993 1997) President of the right wing Democratic Rally… …

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  • 122That's the way the ball bounces — or[the cookie crumbles!] Nothing unusual about that. Said of unpleasant things. * / Susan left me for a heavyweight boxer, and then I got drunk and wrecked my car, Bob bitterly complained. Well, that s the way the cookie crumbles, Pam answered… …

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  • 123That's the way the ball bounces — or[the cookie crumbles!] Nothing unusual about that. Said of unpleasant things. * / Susan left me for a heavyweight boxer, and then I got drunk and wrecked my car, Bob bitterly complained. Well, that s the way the cookie crumbles, Pam answered… …

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  • 124For fear — Fear Fear, n. [OE. fer, feer, fere, AS. f[=ae]r a coming suddenly upon, fear, danger; akin to D. vaar, OHG. f[=a]ra danger, G. gefahr, Icel. f[=a]r harm, mischief, plague, and to E. fare, peril. See {Fare}.] 1. A painful emotion or passion… …

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  • 125For United Ukraine — Infobox Ukrainian Political Party party name = For United Ukraine! За Єдину Україну! party articletitle = For United Ukraine party leader = Volodymyr Lytvyn [cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20041208203028/www.zaedu.org.ua/index.phtml?razd …

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  • 126for fear — Because of fear. * /He left an hour early for fear of missing his train./ * /She worried for fear that the child would be hurt./ …

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  • 127for one's part — also[on one s part] {adv. phr.} As far as you are concerned; the way you feel or think. * /I don t know about you, but for my part I don t want to go to that place./ Compare: AS FOR …

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  • 128for fear — Because of fear. * /He left an hour early for fear of missing his train./ * /She worried for fear that the child would be hurt./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms