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  • 81See — Recorded as Sea and See, this rare surname is English and topographical. As such it does seem to describe a person who lived in sight of the sea . This is proven by the very early recordings of Richard Attesee in the Subsidy Tax rolls of… …

    Surnames reference

  • 82see — {{11}}see (n.) position of a bishop, c.1300, from O.Fr. sied, sed, from L. sedem (nom. sedes) seat, abode, related to sedere to sit (see SEDENTARY (Cf. sedentary)). {{12}}see (v.) O.E. seon (contracted class V strong verb; past tense seah, pp.… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 83see which way the wind is blowing — to see how a situation is developing before you make a decision about it. I think we ought to talk to other members of staff and see which way the wind s blowing before we make any firm decisions …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 84See the Day — Infobox Single Name = See the Day Artist = Dee C. Lee from Album = Shrine Released = 21 October, 1985 Format = 7 12 Recorded = Genre = Pop Length = Label = CBS Writer = Dee C. Lee Producer = Brian Robson Certification = Silver UK (200,000) Last… …

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  • 85See Clearly Method — The See Clearly Method is an eye based exercise program marketed as an alternative to the use of glasses, contact lenses, and eye surgery to improve vision. Its effectiveness is disputed by scientists and mainstream eye care practitioners. cite… …

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  • 86Which Star Are You From — Infobox Television show name = Which Star Are You From caption = genre = Drama creator = developer = presenter = starring = Kim Rae won Jung Ryo won voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = country = KOR language = Korean …

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  • 87See You at the Lights — Single infobox | Name = See You at the Lights Artist = 1990s from Album = Cookies Released = April 16, 2007 Format = CD, 7 vinyl Genre = Indie rock, Garage Rock Revival Length = 2:55 Chart position = * #104 (UK Singles Chart) NoReviews = Last… …

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  • 88which —  The belief that which may refer only to the preceding word and not to the whole of a preceding statement is without foundation except where there is a chance of ambiguity. The impossibility of enforcing the rule consistently is illustrated by an …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 89which —    The belief that which may refer only to the preceding word and not to the whole of a preceding statement is without foundation except where there is a chance of ambiguity. The impossibility of enforcing the rule consistently is illustrated by… …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 90see — There is a kind of seeing with discernment (Mark 4:12, quoting Isa. 6:9), but also a merely external observation of a miracle [[➝ miracles]] or marvel without discernment of its significance (Mark 15:32; John 4:48). That is to say, there can be… …

    Dictionary of the Bible