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  • 21from way back — {adv. phr.} From a previous time; from a long time ago. * /They have known one another from way back when they went to the same elementary school./ …

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  • 22From Bubblegum to Sky — is an indie pop solo project created by Mario Ishii Hernandez of Ciao Bella. From Bubblegum to Sky s debut album Me and Amy and the Two French Boys was released in 2000 under the Eenie Meenie Records label, followed in 2004 with Nothing Sadder… …

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  • 23from hand to hand — {adv. phr.} From one person to another and another. * /The box of candy was passed from hand to hand./ * /Jane brought her engagement ring, and it passed from hand to hand until all the girls had admired it./ …

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  • 24from pillar to post — {adv. phr.} From one place to another many times. * /Sarah s father changed jobs several times a year, and the family was moved from pillar to post./ …

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  • 25from hand to hand — {adv. phr.} From one person to another and another. * /The box of candy was passed from hand to hand./ * /Jane brought her engagement ring, and it passed from hand to hand until all the girls had admired it./ …

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  • 26from pillar to post — {adv. phr.} From one place to another many times. * /Sarah s father changed jobs several times a year, and the family was moved from pillar to post./ …

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  • 27From Nashville to You — Studio album by La Toya Jackson Released 1994 …

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  • 28from the bottom of one's heart — or[with all one s heart] {adv. phr.} With great feeling; sincerely. * /A mother loves a baby from the bottom of her heart./ * /John thanked his rescuer from the bottom of his heart./ * /The people welcomed the returning soldiers from the bottom… …

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  • 29from the bottom of one's heart — or[with all one s heart] {adv. phr.} With great feeling; sincerely. * /A mother loves a baby from the bottom of her heart./ * /John thanked his rescuer from the bottom of his heart./ * /The people welcomed the returning soldiers from the bottom… …

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  • 30From the House of the Dead — ( Z Mrtvého Domu in Czech) is an opera by Leoš Janáček, in three acts. The libretto was translated and adapted by the composer from the novel by Dostoyevsky. It was the composer s last opera, premiered on 12 April 1930 in Brno, two years after… …

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