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quid pro quo
n.
1.something for something
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liven up (something) or liven (something) up
to energize something, to make something more active
My friend arrived at the party and he soon livened things up.
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He's the one that took it.
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We can omit the relative pronoun here.
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We can't omit the relative pronoun here.
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Adjournment
A motion moved by a member of a legislature to adjourn consideration of the issues in hand for discussing a matter of urgent public importance.
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