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  • 61Showdown with Rance McGrew — Infobox Television episode Title = Showdown with Rance McGrew Series = The Twilight Zone Caption = Scene from Showdown with Rance McGrew Season = 3 Episode = 85 Airdate =February 2, 1962 Production =4812 Writer = Rod Serling Director =Christian… …

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  • 62Lying Down With Dogs — Infobox Television episode | Title = Lying Down With Dogs Series= Caption = Season = 8 Episode = 10 Airdate = December 13, 2007 Writer = Christopher Barbour Michael F. X. Daley Director = Michael Slovis Prev = Cockroaches Next = Bull Lying Down… …

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  • 63express satisfaction with — show contentment with, be pleased with …

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  • 64out of conceit with — Tired of, no longer fond of, no longer pleased with …

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  • 65Women Pleased — is a late Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy by John Fletcher that was originally published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647.Date and performanceThe play s date is uncertain; it is usually assigned to the 1619 ndash;23 period… …

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  • 66Delightfully Pleased — Studio album by Punchline Released August 10, 2010 Genre Pop punk Label …

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  • 67Halfway, Pleased — Infobox Album Name = Halfway, pleased Type = studio Artist = Curt Smith Released = May 20 2008 Recorded = 2001 2008 Genre = Pop Length = 67:16 Label = KOOK Media Producer = Curt Smith Charlton Pettus Last album = Mayfield (1998) This album =… …

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  • 68And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon — Infobox Television episode | Title = And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon Series = Frasier Season = 8 Episode = 01 02 Airdate = 24 October 2000 Production = 40571 171, 40571 172 Writer = David Angell Peter Casey Director = Pamela Fryman Guests =… …

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  • 69be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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  • 70be pleased to see the back of someone — be [glad/happy/pleased etc.] to see the back of (someone/something) to be pleased when someone leaves or when something ends because you did not like them. She was an absolute pain when she stayed with us and we were both really pleased to see… …

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