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  • 111Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? — «Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?» Sencillo de The Rolling Stones del álbum Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) Grabación agosto septiembre de 1966 Género(s) Rock Duración 2:34 …

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  • 112have a stake in sth — ► if you have a stake in something, its success or failure will have an effect on you: »All three officials have a personal stake in the President s re election as it would allow them to keep their jobs. Main Entry: ↑stake …

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  • 113have got what it takes — have (got) what it takes ► to have the necessary qualities or abilities to do something: »Have you got what it takes to be in charge of a department? »If you don t have what it takes, you re not going to last long. Main Entry: ↑take …

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  • 114have what it takes — have (got) what it takes ► to have the necessary qualities or abilities to do something: »Have you got what it takes to be in charge of a department? »If you don t have what it takes, you re not going to last long. Main Entry: ↑take …

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  • 115have the floor — have/take the floor ► MEETINGS to have the right to speak or to start to speak in a meeting: »Excuse me, I have the floor and have the right to be listened to. Main Entry: ↑floor …

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  • 116have/take the floor — ► MEETINGS to have the right to speak or to start to speak in a meeting: »Excuse me, I have the floor and have the right to be listened to. Main Entry: ↑floor …

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  • 117have the inside track — ► to have a special position within an organization, or a special relationship with a person, that gives you advantages or information that other people do not have : »She is said by analysts to have the inside track on how the industry works.… …

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  • 118have a screw loose — {v. phr,}, {slang} To act in a strange way; to be foolish. * /Now I know he has a screw loose he stole a police car this time./ * /He was a smart man but had a screw loose and people thought him odd./ …

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  • 119have a sweet tooth — {v. phr.} To be excessively fond of dessert items, such as ice cream, pies, etc. * /Jill has a sweet tooth; she always orders apple pie after a meal in a restaurant./ …

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  • 120have been around — {v. phr.}, {informal} Have been to many places and done many things; know people; have experience and be able to take care of yourself. * /Uncle Willie is an old sailor and has really been around./ * /Betty likes to go out with Jerry, because he… …

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