doing away

  • 1doing away with — index dispatch (act of putting to death) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Doing Too Much — Single by Paula DeAnda featuring Baby Bash from the album Paula DeAnda …

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  • 3Doing Difference — is a landmark concept that grew out of the authors earlier idea [1] of doing gender , first presented at the American Sociological Association in 1977 by Candace West and Don Zimmerman [2] and published in an early issue of Gender and Society in… …

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  • 4Doing Time on Maple Drive — DVD cover Format Drama Starring James Sikking Bibi Besch …

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  • 5Doing Their Own Thing — Album par Maceo Parker Sortie 1970 Genre Jazz funk, Soul jazz Albums de Maceo Parker …

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  • 6Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. {did} (d[i^]d); p. p. {done} (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Doing} (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… …

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  • 7away*/*/*/ — [əˈweɪ] adv I 1) in a different direction in a direction that takes you further from a person, place, or thing When Sykes saw the police, he ran away.[/ex] Bruce was staring at her, but she looked away.[/ex] Please move away from the doors.[/ex]… …

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  • 8Doing a Leeds — Leeds United s historical League position; their fall from grace follows the 2000–01 Champions League semi final. Doing a Leeds is an English football phrase which has become synonymous with the potential dire consequences for domestic clubs of… …

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  • 9away — a|way1 [ ə weı ] adverb *** 1. ) in a different direction a ) moving so that you go farther from a person, place, or thing: When Sykes saw the police, he ran away. away from: People had been driven away from their homes by the invading army. b )… …

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  • 10away — I UK [əˈweɪ] / US adverb *** 1) in a different direction a) moving so that you go further from a person, place, or thing When Sykes saw the police, he ran away. away from: People had been driven away from their homes by the invading army. b) used …

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