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 DTCF
 
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							| FIND THE PROPER IDIOM / PROVERB 11 
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 isa2
 
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							| I think it is: to follow in somebody �s wake 
 But I still have other, perhaps funnier suggestions:
 e.g.
 What a lovely draft.
 
 I want a piece of you.
 
 I will follow you...  (Ricky Nelson)
 I will follow you, follow you wherever you may go
 There isn �t an ocean too deep, a mountain so high it can keep me away
 I must follow you ever since you touched my hand I know
 That near you I always must be and nothing can keep you from me
 You are my destiny.
 
 
 
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 alexcure
 
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							| Swim before someone �s eyes. |  7 Apr 2013     
					
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 orly100
 
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							| Something fishy is going on around here  . |  7 Apr 2013     
					
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 titine69
 
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							| "The Beauty and the Beast"(not a proverb) There are plenty more fish in the sea! |  7 Apr 2013     
					
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 jannabanna
 
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							| I found this funny African proverb on the Internet:   Those who wear pearls do not know how often the shark bites the leg of the diver.    Janet |  7 Apr 2013     
					
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