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  • 91Meet Me at Dawn — is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Peter Creswell and Thornton Freeland and starring William Eythe, Stanley Holloway and Hazel Court.[1] A very skilled pistol shot hires himself out to fight duels in early twentieth century Paris. Cast… …

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  • 92Meet — Meet, n. An assembling together; esp., the assembling of huntsmen for the hunt; also, the persons who so assemble, and the place of meeting. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 93Meet Your Navy — was a wartime radio programme broadcast Saturday nights on the Blue Network, originating from the U.S. Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, Illinois via WLS (AM). It was a half hour show, which featured a cast of 275 naval personnel, of which… …

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  • 94Meet Me Tonight — is a 1952 omnibus British comedy film adapted from three one act plays by Noel Coward that are part of his Tonight at 8:30 play cycle. It was directed by Anthony Pelissier and starred Valerie Hobson, Nigel Patrick, Stanley Holloway, Ted Ray and… …

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  • 95meet someone halfway — meet (someone) halfway to do some of what someone asks you to do. He s put forward some good proposals for settling the strike, but the other side has not been willing to meet him halfway. Usage notes: often said about an attempt to reach an… …

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  • 96meet halfway — meet (someone) halfway to do some of what someone asks you to do. He s put forward some good proposals for settling the strike, but the other side has not been willing to meet him halfway. Usage notes: often said about an attempt to reach an… …

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  • 97meet up with someone — meet up (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know. Let s meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train. Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or… …

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  • 98meet up with — meet up (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know. Let s meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train. Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or… …

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  • 99meet up — (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know. Let s meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train. Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or unexpectedly …

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  • 100meet / mete / meat —    Meet means to get together or connect with someone, to encounter : Elroy plans to meet a colleague for lunch.    Mete means to distribute : We had to mete out the last of the water when we were still 20 miles from civilization on our hiking… …

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