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  • 31think twice about — think twice (about (something)) to consider something more carefully. You may want to think twice before buying one of California s new earthquake insurance policies. Usage notes: often used as a warning, and sometimes used in the form think… …

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  • 32think twice — (about (something)) to consider something more carefully. You may want to think twice before buying one of California s new earthquake insurance policies. Usage notes: often used as a warning, and sometimes used in the form think twice before… …

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  • 33think the world owes you a living — think the world revolves around you phrase to think that you are more important, interesting etc than other people Thesaurus: to think you are importantsynonym Main entry: world …

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  • 34Think for Yourself — «Think For Yourself» Canción de The Beatles Álbum Rubber Soul Publicación 3 de diciembre de 1965 …

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  • 35think the world owes you a living — or think the world revolves around you to think that you are more important, interesting etc than other people …

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  • 36think the world revolves around you — think the world owes you a living or think the world revolves around you to think that you are more important, interesting etc than other people …

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  • 37More Irish than the Irish themselves — (Irish: Níos Gaelaí ná na Gaeil iad féin, Latin: Hiberniores Hibernis ipsis) is a phrase used in Irish historiography to describe a phenomenon of cultural assimilation in late medieval Norman Ireland. The descendants Hiberno Norman lords who had… …

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  • 38More with Less — The Wire episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 1 …

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  • 39More Love (album) — More Love Studio album by Doug Stone Released November 16, 1993 (1993 11 16) …

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  • 40more or less — {adv. phr.} 1. Somewhat; rather; mostly; fairly. * /Earl made some mistakes on the test, but his answers were more or less right./ * /Ed is more or less intelligent./ * /Betty believes more or less in fairies./ Compare: IN A WAY. 2. About;… …

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