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  • 31From Nashville to You — Studio album by La Toya Jackson Released 1994 …

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  • 32From Safety To Where — was a Post punk trio from Columbia, South Carolina known for its jarring guitar/bass interplay and frantic, screaming vocals. The Joy Division reference in the band s name was only slightly evident in its music, which evolved from terse,… …

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  • 33from the bottom of one's heart — or[with all one s heart] {adv. phr.} With great feeling; sincerely. * /A mother loves a baby from the bottom of her heart./ * /John thanked his rescuer from the bottom of his heart./ * /The people welcomed the returning soldiers from the bottom… …

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  • 34from the bottom of one's heart — or[with all one s heart] {adv. phr.} With great feeling; sincerely. * /A mother loves a baby from the bottom of her heart./ * /John thanked his rescuer from the bottom of his heart./ * /The people welcomed the returning soldiers from the bottom… …

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  • 35From the House of the Dead — ( Z Mrtvého Domu in Czech) is an opera by Leoš Janáček, in three acts. The libretto was translated and adapted by the composer from the novel by Dostoyevsky. It was the composer s last opera, premiered on 12 April 1930 in Brno, two years after… …

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  • 36From Here on In — is also the name of the second album by British rock band South.Infobox Album Name = From Here On In The Singles 1997 2004 Type = Compilation album Artist = The Living End Released = 2004 Recorded = 1997 2004 Genre = Punkabilly, Punk Length =… …

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  • 37from Missouri — {adj. phr.}, {slang} Doubtful; suspicious. * /Don t try to fool me. I m from Missouri./ …

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  • 38from the heart — {adv.} Sincerely; honestly. * /John always speaks from the heart./ …

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  • 39from Missouri — {adj. phr.}, {slang} Doubtful; suspicious. * /Don t try to fool me. I m from Missouri./ …

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  • 40from the heart — {adv.} Sincerely; honestly. * /John always speaks from the heart./ …

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