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  • 31let something fall Geometry — draw a perpendicular from an outside point to a line. → let …

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  • 32Let It Burn Records — Logo des Labels Aktive Jahre seit 2000 Gründer Christoph Zehetleitner, Daniel Nagel Sitz München …

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  • 33Let Me Live — Single par Queen extrait de l’album Made in Heaven Pays  Royaume Uni …

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  • 34Let's Go (album) — Let s Go Album par Rancid Sortie Juin 1994 Enregistrement 1993 1994 Durée 44:12 Genre Punk Producteur …

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  • 35fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… …

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  • 36fall out — {v.} 1. To happen. * /As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car./ Compare: TURN OUT(6). 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. * /The thieves fell out over the division of the loot./ 3. To leave a military formation. * /You men… …

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  • 37Let's Fall in Love — is a popular song.The music was written by Harold Arlen, the lyrics by Ted Koehler. The song was published in 1933. The major hit at the time of introduction was Eddy Duchin. Soul duo Peaches and Herb revived the tune in 1967. This song has also… …

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  • 38let the chips fall where they may — This means that we shouldn t try to control events, because destiny controls them …

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  • 39let down — [v] disappoint abandon, depress, disenchant, disillusion, dissatisfy, fail, fall short, leave in lurch*, leave stranded*, lower, pull down, take down; concepts 7,19 Ant. benefit, satisfy …

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  • 40let up — [v] pause abate, cease, decrease, die down, die out, diminish, ease, ease off, ease up, ebb, fall, moderate, release, relent, slacken, slow down, stop, subside, wane; concepts 240,698 Ant. continue …

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