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  • 1L'Angleterre attend de chacun qu'il fasse son devoir — England expects that every man will do his duty La Bataille de Trafalgar par Turner (1822–1824) montre les trois dernières lettres du célèbre pavillon sur le HMS Victory. « England expects that every man will do his duty …

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  • 2L'Angleterre attend de chaque homme qu'il fasse son devoir — England expects that every man will do his duty La Bataille de Trafalgar par Turner (1822–1824) montre les trois dernières lettres du célèbre pavillon sur le HMS Victory. « England expects that every man will do his duty …

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  • 3concentrate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. distill, condense, consolidate; intensify, fix, aim, focus; converge, center, localize; collect, assemble, gather. See assemblage, convergence. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To bring or come together] Syn.… …

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  • 4concentrate — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, accelerate, aggravate, approach, assemble, attend closely to, attend to business, be alert, be obsessed with, beef up, blow up, bring into focus, bring together, center, centralize, circumscribe, close,… …

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  • 5focus on — Synonyms and related words: act on, act upon, address to, affect, allude to, attend closely to, attend to business, be alert, be obsessed with, bring to attention, bring to notice, call attention to, cite, concentrate, concentrate on, concentrate …

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  • 6Apply — Ap*ply , v. i. 1. To suit; to agree; to have some connection, agreement, or analogy; as, this argument applies well to the case. [1913 Webster] 2. To make request; to have recourse with a view to gain something; to make application. (to); to… …

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  • 7follow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English folwen, from Old English folgian; akin to Old High German folgēn to follow Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to go, proceed, or come after < followed the guide > 2. a. to engage in as a calling or way&#8230; …

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  • 8James I of England — Infobox British Royalty|majesty name = James VI and I title = King of Scotland, England, and Ireland imgw = 200 caption = James I of England from the period 1603–1613, by Paul van Somer I (1576–1621) succession = King of Scotland reign = 24 July&#8230; …

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  • 9listen — listener, n. /lis euhn/, v.i. 1. to give attention with the ear; attend closely for the purpose of hearing; give ear. 2. to pay attention; heed; obey (often fol. by to): Children don t always listen to their parents. 3. to wait attentively for a&#8230; …

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  • 10prick up the ears — Listen sharply, attend closely …

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