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  • 51For-profit hospital — For profit hospitals, or alternatively investor owned hospitals, are investor owned chains of hospitals which have been established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more… …

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  • 52For The Dear Old Flag, I Die — is a American Civil War song. It was originally a poem written by George Cooper. The music by Stephen Foster was later added in. The song interprets the last words of a brave little drummer boy who was fatally wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg …

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  • 53For Your Eyes Only — can refer to:James Bond references* For Your Eyes Only (short story collection) , the short story collection by Ian Fleming, and also a short story in the same. * For Your Eyes Only (film) , a 1981 film starring Roger Moore and based upon stories …

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  • 54For Good — Song by Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth from the album Wicked Released December 16, 2003 Recorded November 10, 2003 Genre Musical theatre …

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  • 55For Richer...For Poorer — was a 1975 BBC television pilot starring Harry H Corbett as Bert, a union shop steward who worships Stalin and has dreams of becoming a major politician.Part of a Comedy Playhouse season, this one off was broadcast at 9.25pm on BBC1, on Wednesday …

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  • 56for all the world — {adv. phr.} 1. Under no circumstances. * /Betty said she wouldn t marry Jake for all the world./ 2. Precisely; exactly. * /It began for all the world like a successful baseball season for the UIC Flames, when suddenly they lost to the Blue Demons …

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  • 57for a ride — See: TAKE FOR A RIDE …

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  • 58for all the world — {adv. phr.} 1. Under no circumstances. * /Betty said she wouldn t marry Jake for all the world./ 2. Precisely; exactly. * /It began for all the world like a successful baseball season for the UIC Flames, when suddenly they lost to the Blue Demons …

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  • 59for a ride — See: TAKE FOR A RIDE …

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  • 60for days on end — {adv. phr.} For a long time; for many days. * /The American tourists tried to get used to Scottish pronunciation for days on end, but still couldn t understand what the Scots were saying./ …

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