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  • 21Come and take it — Detail of a mural in the museum at Gonzales, Texas featuring the Come and Take It flag. Come and take it is a American patriotic slogan most notably used in the American Revolution in 1778 at Fort Morris in Georgia, and in the Texas Revolution in …

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  • 22come hell or high water — adverb in spite of all obstacles we ll go to Tibet come hell or high water • Syn: ↑no matter what happens, ↑whatever may come * * * come hell or high water No matter what difficulties may be encountered • • • Main Entry: ↑Hell * * * come hell or… …

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  • 23Events in the Wheel of Time series — This article is about the fictional world history of Robert Jordan s The Wheel of Time fantasy fiction series.CreationThe world was created by the Creator, driven by the Wheel of Time, with existence unfolding in the turning of seven ages. As the …

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  • 24Come Lie with Me — Infobox Television episode | Title = Come Lie with Me Series = Frasier Caption = Season = 3 Episode = 12 Airdate = 30 January 1996 Production = Writer = Steven Levitan Director = Philip Charles MacKenzie Guests = Tim Choate (Dirk) Scott MacDonald …

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  • 25come down the pike — phrasal : to appear in the normal course of events the finest piece of classical music journalism to come down the pike in quite a while D.R.Martin * * * appear on the scene; come to notice * * * come down the ˈpike f7 idiom (NAmE, informal …

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  • 26come out in the wash — in. to be dealt with in the normal chain of events. (As if someone were counseling someone who had caused a clothing stain.) □ All of these things will come out in the wash. D Whatever it is, it’ll come out in the wash. Don’t worry …

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  • 27Events leading to the Sino-Indian War — A long series of events triggered the Sino Indian War in 1962. While the root of the controversy was the Tibet issue according to John W. Garver and numerous Chinese sources. The Indian Forward Policy and the failure of negotiations was also… …

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  • 28come back — 1) return to the place you are now She came back from her holidays last week. 2) return to one s memory I can t remember clearly the events of last year but slowly everything is coming back to me. 3) become popular again Recently bell bottom… …

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  • 29come what may — Synonyms and related words: at all events, at all risks, at any cost, at any price, compulsorily, from necessity, live or die, necessarily, need, needfully, needs, nolens volens, of necessity, perforce, rain or shine, requisitely, ruat caelum,… …

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  • 30To come one's way — Way Way, n. [OE. wey, way, AS. weg; akin to OS., D., OHG., & G. weg, Icel. vegr, Sw. v[ a]g, Dan. vei, Goth. wigs, L. via, and AS. wegan to move, L. vehere to carry, Skr. vah. [root]136. Cf. {Convex}, {Inveigh}, {Vehicle}, {Vex}, {Via}, {Voyage} …

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