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  • 11see — what you see is what you get see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see there’s none so blind as those who will not see what the eye doesn’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over …

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  • 12See — may refer to:* The act of visual perception * Citation signal * Episcopal see, domain of authority of a bishop * Holy See, the central government of the Roman Catholic Church * See, Surname of most Malaysian Chinese * See (district), Fribourg,… …

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  • 13See — ¹See [das große] Wasser, Ozean, [Welt]meer; (ugs. scherzh.): der große Teich. ²See Binnengewässer, Teich, Tümpel; (bes. südd., schweiz.): Weiher. * * * See: I.See,der:〈großesstehendesGewässer〉Binnensee·Binnenmeer+Gewässer;auch⇨Teich(1) II.See,die …

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  • 14see in — To witness, greet, or celebrate the arrival of • • • Main Entry: ↑see * * * see in [phrasal verb] see (something) in (someone or something) : to notice or perceive (something good or attractive) in (someone or something) She saw great musical… …

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  • 15see — See: CAN T SEE THE WOODS FOR THE TREES, LET ME SEE or LET S SEE …

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  • 16see — See: CAN T SEE THE WOODS FOR THE TREES, LET ME SEE or LET S SEE …

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  • 17See Ya — Datos generales Origen Corea del Sur Información artística …

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  • 18see — See: can t see the woods for the trees, let me see or let s see …

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  • 19see to — (something) to be sure that something is done. Would you see to those inquiries before you leave today? Usage notes: often used in the form see to it: Tom was a good friend, so we saw to it that he got some help when he needed it. See to it that… …

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  • 20see — [v1] perceive with eyes beam, be apprised of, behold, catch a glimpse of, catch sight of, clock*, contemplate, descry, detect, discern, distinguish, espy, examine, eye, flash, gape, gawk, gaze, get a load of*, glare, glimpse, heed, identify,… …

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