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vetus miles, veteranus milesveterans; experienced troops.Rate it:

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a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single stepeven the longest and most difficult ventures have a starting pointRate it:

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duke it outTo argue heavily or at length.Rate it:

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duke it outTo fight, especially with the fists.Rate it:

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duke outTo fight, especially with fists.Rate it:

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expeditus (opp. impeditus) milesa soldier lightly armed, ready for battle.Rate it:

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at itOccupied with a given activity; busy with something. [from 17th c.]Rate it:

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cúmulo abiertoUn tipo de cúmulo estelar dónde se concentran las estrellas jóvenes procedentes de la misma nube molecular gigante. Las estrellas miembros del cúmulo abierto están vagamente unidas gravitatoriamente entre sí, en contraste a los cúmulos globulares en los cuales las estrellas están muy estrechamente unidas por la gravedad. Los cúmulos abiertos se diferencian de los cúmulos globulares también en otros aspectos como por ejemplo el número de las estrellas miembros que en el caso de los cúmulos abiertos oscila desde una decena hasta varios miles y en el caso de los globulares llega hasta miles de millones.Rate it:

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diable vauverta million miles away, to the ends of the earthRate it:

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dîner par cœurTo go without a dinner; To dine with Duke Humphrey.Rate it:

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faire huit kilomètres à pied, à cheval, en voitureTo walk, ride, drive, five miles.Rate it:

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quantity theory of moneyEconomic theory claiming that an increase in the amount of money in circulation causes a proportionate increase in prices. The theory dates from the 17th century and was elaborated by the US economist Irving Fisher (1867-1947).Rate it:

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stand the gaff?Can You? 'withstand the demand?, 'weather the storm?' , 'survive the environment?', 'smile the miles', 'beat the HEAT?',Rate it:

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