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  • 101make a scene — {v. phr.} To act hysterically; attract unfavorable attention. * /I didn t want Kate to make a scene in front of all of those people, so I gave her the money she wanted./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 102Make-up Art Cosmetics — Type Subsidiary Industry Consumer goods Founded 1984 Headquar …

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  • 103Public transport in Oradea — (a city in Bihor County, Romania) consists by the tram and bus services run by Oradea Transport Local S.A. (commonly known as OTL) and the taxi service available for public use. The bus and tram network, although is fairly small for a city the… …

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  • 104make a public announcement — index issue (publish) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 105Public Enemy Number Two — is a novel written in 1987 by Anthony Horowitz, the second in the Diamond Brothers series. The main character in the book is Nick Diamond, a 13 year old boy who has already featured in another novel The Falcon s Malteser . His older brother… …

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  • 106public relations exercise — UK US noun [countable] [singular public relations exercise plural public relations exercises] an event or activity that is intended to make people have a good opinion about a person or organization Thesaurus: advertising, marketing and pr …

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  • 107Public Service Homicide — is an episode of the NBC crime drama series Law Order . It aired on October 20, 2006. The episode was inspired by To Catch a Predator , a series of specials of the NBC newsmagazine Dateline , which depicts the capture of pedophiles red handed on… …

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  • 108make your name — (or make a name for yourself) : to become well known or famous She made her name in politics as a powerful public speaker. He has made quite a name for himself as a golfer. She is making a name for herself in the art world. • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 109public access channel — [public access channel] noun (in the US) a ↑cable television channel reserved for broadcasts by people and organizations that do not make a profit. The Cable Act (1984) requires private ↑cable companies to provide equipment and time for such… …

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  • 110make an exhibition of oneself — {v. phr.} To behave foolishly or embarrassingly in public. * /Stop drinking so much and making an exhibition of yourself./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms