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101come down in the world — {v. phr.} To lose a place of respect or honor, become lower (as in rank or fortune). * /The stranger plainly had come down a long way in the world./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK …
102For all the world — For For, prep. [AS. for, fore; akin to OS. for, fora, furi, D. voor, OHG. fora, G. vor, OHG. furi, G. f[ u]r, Icel. fyrir, Sw. f[ o]r, Dan. for, adv. f[ o]r, Goth. fa[ u]r, fa[ u]ra, L. pro, Gr. ?, Skr. pra . [root] 202. Cf. {Fore}, {First},… …
103Tintin and the World of Hergé — Tintin and the World of Hergé: An Illustrated History (also known as Tintin and the World of Hergé or in the French Belgian language edition originally known as Le monde d Hergé ) is a book by Benoit Peeters, chronicling the illustrated history… …
104If I Ruled the World — is a popular song, originally from the 1963 West End musical Pickwick , based on Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers . In the context of the stage musical, the song is sung by Samuel Pickwick when he is mistaken for an election candidate and… …
105Association football around the world — Most European countries have two principal association football competitions: a more prestigious league which is typically a double round robin tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a cup which is a single elimination tournament open to… …
106Change the World Without Taking Power — Change the World Without Taking Power: The Meaning of Revolution Today is a book by John Holloway that looks at the concept of revolution. The book was first published in 2002. (ISBN 0 7453 1863 0) It opened up a wave of debate between Holloway… …
107Fishes of the World — by Joseph S. Nelson is a standard reference for fish systematics. Now in its fourth edition, the work is a comprehensive overview of the 25,000 plus species known to science.It begins with a general overview of ichthyology, although it is not a… …
108man of the world — n. A worldly wise person; a sophisticate. [WordNet 1.5] …
109Seven wonders of the world — Wonder Won der, n. [OE. wonder, wunder, AS. wundor; akin to D. wonder, OS. wundar, OHG. wuntar, G. wunder, Icel. undr, Sw. & Dan. under, and perhaps to Gr. ? to gaze at.] [1913 Webster] 1. That emotion which is excited by novelty, or the… …
110Seven wonders of the world — Seven Sev en, a. [OE. seven, seoven, seofen, AS. seofon, seofan, seofen; akin to D. zeven, OS., Goth., & OHG. sibun, G. sieben, Icel. sjau, sj[ o], Sw. sju, Dan. syv, Lith. septyni, Russ. seme, W. saith, Gael. seachd, Ir. seacht, L. septem, Gr.… …