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  • 121With flying colours — A ship in harbor, flying its flags. With flying colours is a popular proverbial phrase of the English language. The phrase s origins relate to ship flags. Contents 1 History …

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  • 122With the Old Breed — Infobox Book | name = With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa title orig = translator = image caption = Oxford University Cover author = Eugene B. Sledge illustrator = cover artist = country = United States of America language = English series …

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  • 123Company school — ▪ Indian art also called  Patna painting        style of miniature painting that developed in India in the second half of the 18th century in response to the tastes of the British serving with the East India Company. The style first emerged in… …

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  • 124Company (grupo) — The CompanY es un agrupación musical de Filipinas, denominados como el emblema premir vocal. La banda se formó en 1985, por un grupo de estudiantes de la Ateneo College Glee Club. La mayor parte de sus estilos musicales son de genero pop, donde… …

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  • 125With All My Heart and Soul — Infobox Album Name = With All My Heart and Soul Type = Album Artist = Dottie West Released = Recorded = 1967 Genre = Nashville Sound Length = Label = RCA Records Producer = Chet Atkins Reviews = Last album = Suffer Time 1966 This album = With All …

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  • 126With Our King and Queen Through India — Infobox Film name = With Our King and Queen Through India image size = caption = director = producer = writer = narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = Natural Colour Kinematograph released = 2 February 1912 runtime …

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  • 127company man — {n.}, {informal} A worker who always agrees with management rather than labor. Usually used to express dislike or disapproval. * /Joe was a company man and refused to take a part in the strike./ Compare: YES MAN …

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  • 128company man — {n.}, {informal} A worker who always agrees with management rather than labor. Usually used to express dislike or disapproval. * /Joe was a company man and refused to take a part in the strike./ Compare: YES MAN …

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