along+with

  • 51go along with — index attend (accompany), authorize, coincide (concur), comply, concur (agree), conform …

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  • 52play\ along\ with — v Cooperate; make no trouble. The honest jockey refused to play along with the bookmaker s illegal plan …

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  • 53Along the River During the Qingming Festival — Traditional: 清明上河圖, Simplified: 清明上河图 Artist Zhang Zeduan Year 1085 1145 Type Panoramic painting Dimen …

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  • 54Along — A*long (?; 115), adv. [OE. along, anlong, AS. andlang, along; pref. and (akin to OFris. ond , OHG. ant , Ger. ent , Goth. and , anda , L. ante, Gr. ?, Skr. anti, over against) + lang long. See {Long}.] 1. By the length; in a line with the length; …

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  • 55With Hands United — is the award nominated theme song for Project Hope (Singapore)[1]. It is written by award nominated writers Mayuni Omar, Sharmila Melissa Yogalingam, and Singapore Idol contestant Mathilda D Silva [2] [3]. The theme song was performed in 2009 by… …

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  • 56get along with — (smb) have a good relationship with someone I don t get along very well with the new woman I work with …

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  • 57with — [ wıð, wıθ ] preposition *** 1. ) together if one person or thing is with another or does something with them, they are together or they do it together: Hannah lives with her parents. chicken served with vegetables and mushrooms I ll be with you… …

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  • 58With Apologies to Jesse Jackson — South Park episode Randy on Wheel of Fortune trying to solve the final puzzle …

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  • 59With God in Russia — is a memoir by Walter Ciszek (1904 ndash;1984), a Polish American Jesuit priest known for his clandestine missionary work in the Soviet Union between 1941 and 1963. Originally published in 1964 by McGraw Hill, the book is arguably the first in… …

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  • 60go along with the gag — verb To cooperate in continuing a joke, hoax, or similar phenomenon initiated by others. Syn: play along …

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