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public-address system
[public-address system] {n.} A set of devices for making a speaker's voice louder so that he can be heard by more people. *  […]
think nothing of it
[think nothing of it] {v. phr.}, {informal} Used as a courteous phrase in replying to thanks. * /"Thank you very much for  […]
John Collier
I've steered clear of God. He was an incredible sadist.
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lose out
[lose out] {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary's  […]
make off
[make off] {v.} To go away; run away; leave. * /When the deer saw the hunter it made off at once./ * /A thief stopped John  […]
Alfred Hitchcock
(1899-1980) U.S. film-maker There is nothing quite so good as burial at sea. It is simple, tidy, and not very incriminating.
break a leg
[break a leg] {v. phr.} Is said to actors for good luck before they go on stage, especially on an opening nights. One of the  […]
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