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  • 31Slowly I Turned — is the most common name associated with a popular vaudeville sketch that has also been performed in cinema and on television. Comedians Harry Steppe, Joey Faye (1909 1997), and Samuel Goldman each laid claim to this timeless classic of show… …

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  • 32Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment Upside Down —   …

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  • 33bump into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bump into : present tense I/you/we/they bump into he/she/it bumps into present participle bumping into past tense bumped into past participle bumped into 1) bump into someone to meet someone unexpectedly I… …

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  • 34Out of the Dark (Into the Light) — Studio album by Falco Released February 27, 1998 (Europe) …

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  • 35tide has turned —    When a trend has changed from one thing to another, the tide has turned.     Before, people wanted to live in residential suburbs; now the tide has turned and warehouses are being converted into fashionable loft apartments …

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  • 36fly into a rage — fly into a temper/rage/ phrase to suddenly become extremely angry He stopped, turned and flew into a rage, kicking a nearby chair. Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: fly * * * …

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  • 37fly into a temper — fly into a temper/rage/ phrase to suddenly become extremely angry He stopped, turned and flew into a rage, kicking a nearby chair. Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: fly * * * fly …

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  • 38Leap into Darkness — is a memoir that was written by Leo Bretholz. The book was published in 1999, and was co written by Michael Olesker. Plot SummaryThe book begins with Hitler s entry into Austria in 1938. The book recounts Leo s early life and the beginning of the …

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  • 39come in/into view/sight — to appear : to begin to be seen Another ship suddenly came into view. As we turned the corner, the distant mountains came in sight. • • • Main Entry: ↑come …

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  • 40To thrust one's nose into — Nose Nose (n[=o]z), n. [AS. nosu; akin to D. neus, G. nase, OHG. nasa, Icel. n[ o]s, Sw. n[ a]sa, Dan. n[ a]se, Lith. nosis, Russ. nos , L. nasus, nares, Skr. n[=a]s[=a], n[=a]s. [root]261. Cf. {Nasal}, {Nasturtium}, {Naze}, {Nostril}, {Nozzle}.] …

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