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  • 1enter into details — go into details, give out much information …

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  • 2enter — verb 1 come/go into a place ADVERB ▪ illegally ▪ people who enter the country illegally ▪ cautiously ▪ quickly, slowly ▪ …

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  • 3enter — verb 1) police entered the house from the side Syn: go in/into, come in/into, get in/into, set foot in, cross the threshold of, gain access to, infiltrate, access Ant: leave 2) a bullet entered his chest Syn …

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  • 4enter — v. 1 a intr. (often foll. by into) go or come in. b tr. go or come into. c intr. come on stage (as a direction : enter Macbeth). 2 tr. penetrate; go through (a bullet entered his chest). 3 tr. (often foll. by up) write (a name, details, etc.) in… …

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  • 5enter — verb 1) police entered the house Syn: go into, come into, get into, set foot in, gain access to 2) a bullet entered his chest Syn: penetrate, pierce, puncture, perforate 3) …

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  • 6American entry into Canada by land — U.S. citizens and permanent residents entering Canada by land are required to possess the requisite documentation, and to meet other criteria before they are allowed entry into Canada. Consequently, travelers must also meet the requirements for… …

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  • 7go into — verb 1. to come or go into (Freq. 39) the boat entered an area of shallow marshes • Syn: ↑enter, ↑come in, ↑get into, ↑get in, ↑go in, ↑move into • …

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  • 82008 Turkish incursion into northern Iraq — Part of Turkey PKK conflict, Iraq War 3D map of the North Iraq area …

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  • 9Pathways into Darkness — Infobox VG title = Pathways Into Darkness developer = Bungie Software Products Corporation publisher = Bungie Software Products Corporation distributor = designer = Jason Jones engine = version = released = 1993 genre = Blend of Role Playing Game …

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  • 10Offset agreement — Defense offset agreements are legal trade practices in the aerospace and military industries. These commercial practices do not need state regulations but, since the purchasers are mostly military departments of sovereign nations comparable to… …

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