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  • 71Think (book) — Think claims to refute Blink , the best selling 2005 book by Malcolm Gladwell. [cite news |title=THINK: An Answer to the Bestselling Blink |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp dyn/content/article/2006/01/26/AR2006012601678.html |work=The… …

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  • 72Think Fast! — Think Fast was a TV game show airing on Nickelodeon from May 1, 1989 to June 29, 1991. Two teams, the Blue Team and the Gold Team, competed in various stunts (known on the show as events ) designed to test the players physical ability and mental… …

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  • 73think less of — see ↑think, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑less think less of : to not respect (someone) as much as you did before : to have a worse opinion of (someone) I hope you don t think (any) …

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  • 74think the sun shines out (of) (someone's) arse — think the sun shines out (of) (someone s) arse/backside British & Australian, very informal to love or admire someone so much that you do not think they have any faults. You re never going to hear Maggie criticizing Jim she thinks the sun shines… …

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  • 75think the sun shines out (of) (someone's) backside — think the sun shines out (of) (someone s) arse/backside British & Australian, very informal to love or admire someone so much that you do not think they have any faults. You re never going to hear Maggie criticizing Jim she thinks the sun shines… …

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  • 76think the world of someone — phrase to like or to love someone very much Dad’s always thought the world of her. Thesaurus: to love or like a personsynonym Main entry: think …

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  • 77Think! (Asimov short story) — Think! is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov that first appeared in 1977 in Asimov s Science Fiction magazine. It also appeared in the collection The Complete Robot . Plot summaryGenevieve Renshaw summons her colleaugues; James… …

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  • 78much — [[t]mʌ̱tʃ[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV GRADED: ADV after v You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with so , too , and very , and in negative clauses with this… …

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  • 79much */*/*/ — UK [mʌtʃ] / US adverb, determiner, pronoun Word forms much : comparative more UK [mɔː(r)] / US [mɔr] superlative most UK [məʊst] / US [moʊst] Summary: Much can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun):… …

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  • 80Think Big — The New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon (Prime Minister: 1975 1984 [Robert Muldoon became Sir Robert from 1983.] ) and his New Zealand National Party government in the early 1980s sponsored Think Big as an interventionist state economic… …

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