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  • 31what's the odds? — What difference does it make? • • • Main Entry: ↑odd * * * what’s the odds? british informal phrase used for saying that something does not matter We’ll miss the bus, but what’s the odds? There’s another at 10.00. Thesaurus: words used for saying …

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  • 32Use of Numbers in the Church —     Use of Numbers in the Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Use of Numbers in the Church     No attentive reader of the Old Testament can fail to notice that a certain sacredness seems to attach to particular numbers, for example, seven, forty …

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  • 33What's Up Doc? (TV series) — What s Up Doc? was a Saturday Morning children s variety series produced and aired on ITV from 1992 to 1995 and hosted by Andy Crane, Yvette Fielding and Pat Sharp. The series also included a variety of characters including Simon Perry, Colin,… …

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  • 34What Child Is This? — is a popular Christmas carol that was written in 1865. At the age of twenty nine, writer William Chatterton Dix was struck with a sudden near fatal illness and confined to bedrest for several months, during which he went into a deep… …

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  • 35What I Believe — is the title of two essays by Bertrand Russell (1925) and E.M. Forster (1938) espousing secular humanism.Several other authors have also written works with the same title, alluding to either or both of these essays. Forster s essay E.M. Forster… …

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  • 36what with one thing and another — phrase used for referring to many different events in a way that is not specific You use this expression in order to explain why something did or did not happen What with one thing and another, I didn’t get home until after midnight. Thesaurus:… …

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  • 37Use your loaf. — Use (your) loaf. British & Australian, old fashioned if you tell someone to use their loaf, you are telling them in a slightly angry way that they should think more carefully about what they are doing. You haven t even switched the thing on. Come …

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  • 38Use loaf. — Use (your) loaf. British & Australian, old fashioned if you tell someone to use their loaf, you are telling them in a slightly angry way that they should think more carefully about what they are doing. You haven t even switched the thing on. Come …

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  • 39what the eye doesn't see (the heart doesn't grieve over) — what the eye doesn t ˈsee (the heart doesn t ˈgrieve over) idiom (saying) if a person does not know about sth that they would normally disapprove of, then it cannot hurt them • What does it matter if I use his flat while he s away? What the eye… …

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  • 40What a Diff'rence a Day Made — What a Difference a Day Made is a popular song originally written in Spanish by María Méndez Grever (a.k.a. María Grever), a Mexican composer, in 1934. Originally, the song was known as Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado . The English lyrics were written by …

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