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  • 101Much Obliged, Jeeves —   1st edition (UK) …

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  • 102Make the Difference — Studio album by Tracie Spencer Released August 20, 1990 …

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  • 103Much 911 — Format Reality television Country of origin Canada Production Running time 30 Minutes Broadcast …

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  • 104Much In Your Space — was a reality tv home renovation program aired on Canadian television station MuchMusic. The show used to be hosted by VJs, Rick Campanelli and George Stroumboulopoulos but when the two VJs went on to further stages in their career, the last… …

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  • 105make too much of — index overestimate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 106make do (with something) — make do ( with/without/something) phrase to succeed in dealing with a situation by using what is available despite not having something There wasn’t much food, but we made do. Thesaurus: to try to deal with a problem or difficultysynonym… …

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  • 107make your blood curdle — phrase to shock or frighten you very much He told stories about life in the army that would make your blood curdle. Thesaurus: to make someone afraid or frightenedsynonym to make someone feel shocked or surprisedsynonym Main entry: curdle …

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  • 108make the most of something — make the ˈmost of sth/sb/yourself idiom to gain as much advantage, enjoyment, etc. as you can from sb/sth • It s my first trip abroad so I m going to make the most of it. • She doesn t know how to make the most of herself (= make herself appear… …

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  • 109make the most of somebody — make the ˈmost of sth/sb/yourself idiom to gain as much advantage, enjoyment, etc. as you can from sb/sth • It s my first trip abroad so I m going to make the most of it. • She doesn t know how to make the most of herself (= make herself appear… …

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  • 110make the most of yourself — make the ˈmost of sth/sb/yourself idiom to gain as much advantage, enjoyment, etc. as you can from sb/sth • It s my first trip abroad so I m going to make the most of it. • She doesn t know how to make the most of herself (= make herself appear… …

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