Idioms
at face value
the apparent value of something, the value that is printed on a stamp or a bond
At face value the old stamp was worth almost nothing.
at fault
at first
at first blush
at hand
at heart
at home
at it again
at large
at last
at least
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pick out (something) or pick (something) out
raise a stink about (something)
mad as a hornet
get on (someone's) nerves
tune in to (something)
lay of the land
lead (someone) to believe (something)
pinch-hit for (someone)
let out clothes
let (something) slide
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Physiology or Medicine
Year : 1960
Name : sir f. macfarlane burnet
Country : australia.
Name : peter b. medawar
Country : great britain.
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