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  • 51Bring The Boys Back Home — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Wall Pays  Royaume Uni Sortie …

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  • 52Bring the boys back home — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Wall Pays  Royaume Uni Sortie …

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  • 53Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella — ( fr. Un flambeau, Jeannette, Isabelle) is a Christmas carol which originated from the Provence region of France in the 16th century. The song is unique among Christmas carols in that it is in 3/8 time.The carol was first published in 1553 in… …

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  • 54Bring Forth the Body — is Volume IX of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1974. It was the ninth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence and is also the ninth novel chronologically. The story takes place in England in 1972 …

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  • 55Bring Ya to the Brink — Album par Cyndi Lauper Sortie 27 mai 2008 Enregistrement 2007 Durée 49:36 Genre Pop rock …

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  • 56Bring ’Em Bach Alive! — Bring ’Em Bach Alive! …

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  • 57bring to life — 1. To give life to, make alive 2. To animate • • • Main Entry: ↑life * * * bring (or come) to life regain or cause to regain consciousness or return as if from death all this was of great interest to her, as if she were coming to life after a… …

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  • 58Bring Me Sunshine (1984) — Bring Me Sunshine was a gala concert held at the London Palladium on 28th November 1984 in the presence of the Duke Of Edinburgh in aid of the British Heart Foundation and was held in memory of the comedian Eric Morecambe who had passed away the… …

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  • 59bring home the bacon — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To support your family; earn the family living. * /He was a steady fellow, who always brought home the bacon./ 2. To win a game or prize. * /The football team brought home the bacon./ …

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  • 60bring home the bacon — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To support your family; earn the family living. * /He was a steady fellow, who always brought home the bacon./ 2. To win a game or prize. * /The football team brought home the bacon./ …

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