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  • 61think — v. & n. v. (past and past part. thought) 1 tr. (foll. by that + clause) be of the opinion (we think that they will come). 2 tr. (foll. by that + clause or to + infin.) judge or consider (is thought to be a fraud). 3 intr. exercise the mind… …

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  • 62think of — verb 1. keep in mind for attention or consideration (Freq. 53) Remember the Alamo Remember to call your mother every day! Think of the starving children in India! • Syn: ↑remember • Ant: ↑forget …

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  • 63Think Fast, Father Ted — Infobox Television episode Title = Think Fast, Father Ted Series = Father Ted Caption = Season = 2 Episode = 2 Airdate = 15 March 1996 Production = Writer = Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews Director = Declan Lowney Guests = James Benson (Fr Liam… …

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  • 64Think Big — The New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon (Prime Minister: 1975 1984 [Robert Muldoon became Sir Robert from 1983.] ) and his New Zealand National Party government in the early 1980s sponsored Think Big as an interventionist state economic… …

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  • 65Think Great Snapshot Competition — Infobox TV channel name= Think Great Snapshot Competition logofile=Think Great Snapshot Competition 2008.jpg logoalt=Think Great Snapshot Competition 2008 logosize=200px web= [http://www.englishbuilder.hk/site/ThinkGreat/index.html Official Site] …

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  • 66think a great deal of — or[think a lot of] also[think much of] {v. phr.} To consider to be very worthy, valuable, or important; to esteem highly. * /Mary thinks a great deal of Tim./ * /The teacher thought a lot of Joe s project./ The phrase think much of is usually… …

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  • 67think a great deal of — or[think a lot of] also[think much of] {v. phr.} To consider to be very worthy, valuable, or important; to esteem highly. * /Mary thinks a great deal of Tim./ * /The teacher thought a lot of Joe s project./ The phrase think much of is usually… …

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  • 68think tank — /ˈθɪŋk tæŋk/ (say thingk tangk) noun a group, usually of highly qualified specialists, dedicated to the solving of particular problems and the generating of productive ideas: *Recognition of such obstacles has led governments to create think… …

  • 69think the world of — verb esteem very highly (Freq. 1) She thinks the world of her adviser • Hypernyms: ↑respect, ↑esteem, ↑value, ↑prize, ↑prise • Verb Frames …

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  • 70think the world of — v. admire very highly, admire and esteem very much …

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