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  • 31make something fast — phrase to fix something somewhere so that it cannot move She slipped the rope round a post and made it fast. Thesaurus: to fasten or join one thing to anothersynonym Main entry: fast …

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  • 32Make You Feel My Love — Song by Bob Dylan from the album Time out of Mind Released September 30, 1997 Genre Blues rock Language English …

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  • 33Fast Castle — Location Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland Established Unknown, site occupied si …

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  • 34Make — (engl. machen, erstellen) ist ein Computerprogramm, das Shellskript ähnlich Kommandos in Abhängigkeit von Bedingungen ausführt. Es wird hauptsächlich bei der Softwareentwicklung eingesetzt. Genutzt wird es beispielsweise, um in einem Projekt, das …

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  • 35Fast — • Abstinence from food or drink Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fast     Fast     † Catholic …

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  • 36Make Me — Single by Janet Jackson from the album Number Ones Released …

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  • 37make up — {v.} (stress on up ) 1. To make by putting things or parts together. * /A car is made up of many different parts./ 2. To invent; think and say something that is new or not true. * /Jean makes up stories to amuse her little brother./ 3a. To do or… …

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  • 38make up — {v.} (stress on up ) 1. To make by putting things or parts together. * /A car is made up of many different parts./ 2. To invent; think and say something that is new or not true. * /Jean makes up stories to amuse her little brother./ 3a. To do or… …

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  • 39Make Yourself — Studioalbum von Incubus Veröffentlichung 26. Oktober 1999 Label Epic/Immortal Genr …

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  • 40fast — fast, rapid, swift, fleet, quick, speedy, hasty, expeditious mean moving, proceeding, or acting with great celerity. Fast and rapid are often used without distinction; but fast frequently applies to the moving object and emphasizes the way in… …

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