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  • 41Let It Be — es el titulo de una canción, una película y un álbum de estudio de la banda británica de rock The Beatles: «Let It Be» (canción). Let It Be (película). Let It Be (álbum). Let It Be... Naked …

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  • 42Let 'Em In — Single par Paul McCartney et les Wings extrait de l’album Wings at the Speed of Sound Face A Let Em In Face B Beware My Love Sortie 23 juillet 1976 …

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  • 43Let — (l[e^]t), v. t. [OE. letten, AS. lettan to delay, to hinder, fr. l[ae]t slow; akin to D. letten to hinder, G. verletzen to hurt, Icel. letja to hold back, Goth. latjan. See {Late}.] To retard; to hinder; to impede; to oppose. [Archaic] [1913… …

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  • 44Let — Let, n. 1. A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic. Keats. [1913 Webster] Consider whether your doings be to the let of your salvation or not. Latimer. [1913… …

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  • 45Let-up — (l[e^]t [u^]p ), n. [See {Let} to forbear.] Abatement; also, cessation; as, it blew a gale for three days without any let up. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 46Let Me In — Album par Johnny Winter Sortie juin 1991 Enregistrement Streeterville Studios, Chicago Durée 45:15 (original) Genre Blues Rock Producteur …

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  • 47let sb go — ► INFORMAL HR to make someone leave their job: »Sales are down considerably and we ve had to let some staff go. »I ve only been let go twice in my career. Main Entry: ↑let …

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  • 48let go of — let go (of (someone/something)) to stop holding someone or something. The little boy let go of the string and his balloon drifted high above the trees. He was holding onto the hand of his boss s wife, and even when his boss walked in he didn t… …

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  • 49let go — (of (someone/something)) to stop holding someone or something. The little boy let go of the string and his balloon drifted high above the trees. He was holding onto the hand of his boss s wife, and even when his boss walked in he didn t let go.… …

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  • 50let up on — (someone) to make less of an effort to get someone to do something. Teachers let up on us when we were seniors, probably figuring they d taught us as much as we d ever learn. Usage notes: often used in the form not let up on someone: The police… …

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