have got a cold - translation to greek
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have got a cold - translation to greek

BOOK BY IAN BRADLEY
You've Got to Have a Dream: The Message of the Musical; You've got to have a dream; You've Got to Have a Dream (book)

have got a cold      
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have a nice day         
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EXPRESSION
Have a nice day (expression); Have a nice day.; Have a good day
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have got a cold

Definition

cold snap
(cold snaps)
A cold snap is a short period of cold and icy weather.
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Wikipedia

You've Got to Have a Dream

You've Got to Have a Dream: The Message of the Musical is a book written by the British theologian and Presbyterian minister Ian Bradley, first published in 2004, exploring the spiritual dimension of musical theatre. In his study, Bradley includes works with an overt religious subject matter, for example, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as well looking at musicals such as Les Misérables, The Lion King, and Carousel. His thesis is that churches have a great deal to learn from modern musicals and could usefully incorporate their spiritual and theological values, and the pastoral care they offer, into their services.

The title You've Got to Have a Dream is a reference to a line in the popular song "Happy Talk" in the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical South Pacific.

Published in September 2004, the book predates the protests and controversy surrounding the BBC broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera in January 2005, which was strongly opposed by organisations such as Christian Voice and the Christian Institute, which attempted to bring a private prosecution against the BBC.