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  • 11See You in the Obituary — (Serbian: Bидимо се у читуљи, Vidimo se u čitulji ) is a 1995 made for TV documentary directed by Janko Baljak based on the book The Crime That Changed Serbia by Aleksandar Knežević and Vojislav Tufegdžić. Made in the form of an extended news… …

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  • 12which — O.E. hwilc (W.Saxon) which, short for hwi lic of what form, from P.Gmc. *khwilikaz (Cf. O.S. hwilik, O.N. hvelikr, Swed. vilken, O.Fris. hwelik, M.Du. wilk, Du. welk, O.H.G. hwelich, Ger. welch, Goth. hvileiks …

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  • 13see which way the cat jumps — (AU) If you see which way the cat jumps, you postpone making a decision or acting until you have seen how things are developing …

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  • 14See 'n Say — is an educational toy created by the toy company Mattel in 1965 after the success of its talking Chatty Cathy doll. In the 1960s, after introducing several toys that uttered phrases when a cord protruding from their back was pulled, Mattel… …

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  • 15which — [ wıtʃ, hwıtʃ ] function word *** Which can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): Which color do you like best? as a pronoun (without a following noun): Choose any card it doesn t matter which. (introducing a… …

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  • 16which — [hwich, wich] pron. [ME whiche < OE hwylc, hwelc, for * hwa lic, lit., who like (akin to Goth hwileiks, OHG hwelīh, Ger welch): see WHO & LY1] 1. what one (or ones) of the number of persons, things, or events mentioned or implied? [which of… …

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  • 17Which — is an English relative pronoun and interrogative pronoun.Which may also refer to: *Which?, a UK charity and its magazine *which (Unix), a Unix command See also * English relative clauses, for discussion of when to use which and when to use that… …

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  • 18See of Tinin (Dalmatia) —     Tinin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Tinin     SEE OF TININ (KNIN).     Located in Dalmatia; suffragan to Kalocsa Bacs. Knin is a town on the right bank of the Kerka, twenty five miles north east of Sebenico. It was fortified by the Romans,… …

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  • 19which — See that. See that, which, who …

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  • 20See for Miles Records — is a British record label which distributed some of the records of Dandelion Records on CD in the 1990s. The name hints both to its owner Colin Miles and The Who s I Can See for Miles. See also *List of record labels …

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