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  • 71come up for — ˌcome ˈup for [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come up for he/she/it comes up for present participle coming up for past tense …

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  • 72Come on Over for Dinner — Episode no. Season 7 Episode 23 Directed by Larry Shaw Written by Bob Daily Original air date May 15 …

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  • 73come into operation — come into opeˈration idiom to start working; to start having an effect Syn: ↑come into force • The new rules come into operation from next week. Main entry: ↑operationidiom …

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  • 74Next of Kin (novel) — Next of Kin, also known as The Space Willies, is a science fiction comic novel by Eric Frank Russell. It is the story of a military misfit who successfully conducts a one man psychological warfare operation against an alien race and its allies,… …

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  • 75Come Out the Wilderness — is a 1965 short story by James Baldwin, taken from the short story collection, Going to Meet the Man. Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Characters 3 References to other works …

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  • 76come into effect — (also take effect) ► to start working or being used: »On April 1 new sales taxes will come into effect. »The new credit regulations will take effect next year. Main Entry: ↑effect …

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  • 77come online — ► to be connected to a system and start production of goods, energy, services, etc.: »A gas field producing an estimated 20 million cubic meters a day is scheduled to come online by the end of next year. Main Entry: ↑online …

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  • 78come under the hammer — come/go under the hammer to be sold at an auction (= a public sale where objects are bought by the people who offer the most money). Both collections will come under the hammer and are expected to make Ј1m at Phillips in London next month …

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  • 79come under the hammer — come/go under the hammer ► to be sold at an auction to the person who offers the most money: »Auctioneers estimate the collection could fetch up to £50,000 when it goes under the hammer next month. Main Entry: ↑hammer …

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  • 80come/go under the hammer — ► to be sold at an auction to the person who offers the most money: »Auctioneers estimate the collection could fetch up to £50,000 when it goes under the hammer next month. Main Entry: ↑hammer …

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