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61Come Fly with Me (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Come Fly With Me Type = Studio Artist = Frank Sinatra Released = 1958 Recorded = October 1 October 8, 1957 Capitol Studio A, Hollywood Genre = Vocal Jazz, Classic pop Length = 46:08 Label = Capitol Records Producer = Voyle… …
62Come Go With Me (Gloria Jones album) — Infobox Album Name = Come Go With Me Type = Studio Album Artist = Gloria Jones Released = 1966 Recorded = Genre = Soul Length = 20:55 Label = Uptown Producer = Ed Cobb Reviews = Chronology = Gloria Jones Last album = It s A Blessing (1964) This… …
63come up with sth — UK US come up with sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to suggest or think of an idea or plan: come up with a plan/idea/solution »They came up with a plan to make us more efficient. come up with a name/title/advert »Next you need to come… …
64Come Fly with Me (série télévisée) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Come Fly with Me. Come Fly With Me Titre original Come Fly With Me Genre Comédie Pays d’origine …
65Come Fly with Me (album) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Come Fly with Me. Come Fly with Me Album par Michael Bublé Sortie 2004 Genre Big band, Traditiona …
66come out with sth — UK US come out with sth Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► to make something available to the public: »The investigators are expected to come out with new findings. »Computer companies are constantly coming out with innovative products …
67come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ …
68come down with — {v.}, {informal} To become sick with; catch. * /We all came down with the mumps./ * /After being out in the rain, George came down with a cold./ …
69come out with — {v. phr.} 1. To make a public announcement of; make known. * /He came out with a clear declaration of his principles./ 2. To say. * /He comes out with the funniest remarks you can imagine./ …
70come out with — {v. phr.} 1. To make a public announcement of; make known. * /He came out with a clear declaration of his principles./ 2. To say. * /He comes out with the funniest remarks you can imagine./ …