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  • 1long weekend — UK US noun [countable] [singular long weekend plural long weekends] a weekend when you have one or two extra days free in addition to the usual Saturday and Sunday Thesaurus: weeks and weekendshyponym …

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  • 2Look-down/shoot-down — is a capability a radar system is said to possess if it is able to detect, track and lock a target moving below the horizon as seen by the radar. Look down/shoot down capability is an essential feature of modern airborne military radar systems.… …

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  • 3Look (American magazine) — Look was a bi weekly, general interest magazine published in Des Moines, Iowa from 1937 to 1971, with more of an emphasis on photographs than articles. A large size magazine of 11 by 14 inches, it was generally considered the also ran to Life… …

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  • 4Look-in — was a long running children s magazine centered around ITV s television programmes in the UK, and subtitled The Junior TV Times . It ran from January 9, 1971 to 12 March 1994 [ [http://www.geocities.com/juniortvtimes2006/94No10/1994 no10 pg01… …

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  • 5Look at the Harlequins! — is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov, first published in 1974. The work was Nabokov s final published novel before his death in 1977.Plot summary Look At The Harlequins! is a fictional autobiography narrated by Vadim Vadimovich N. (VV), a… …

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  • 6Long Look Estate — is an estate in East End, Tortola, British Virgin Islands which claims to be the oldest free black estate in the Western world. [http://www.islandsun.com/2005 July/30072005/local12 v15i17.html] In 1776 one Samuel Nottingham, a Quaker, manumitted… …

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  • 7Look East — policy Lancée au début des années 1990 par le Premier Ministre P. Rao, la Look East policy vise à arrimer l Inde au processus de régionalisation de l’Asie du Sud Est tant sur le plan économique que politique. Objectifs de la Look East policy… …

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  • 8Look — Look, n. 1. The act of looking; a glance; a sight; a view; often in certain phrases; as, to have, get, take, throw, or cast, a look. [1913 Webster] Threw many a northward look to see his father Bring up his powers; but he did long in vain. Shak.… …

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  • 9Look Back in Anger — (1956) is a John Osborne play and 1958 movie about a love triangle involving an intelligent but disaffected young man (Jimmy Porter), his upper middle class, impassive wife (Alison), and her snooty best friend (Helena Charles). Cliff, an amiable… …

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  • 10look after - look for — ◊ look after If you look after someone or something, you take care of them. She will look after the children during their holidays. It doesn t worry me who owns the club so long as it is looked after. ◊ look for If you look for someone or… …

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