missing part

  • 1missing link — n. 1. Something needed to complete a group; a missing part of a chain of things. * /A 1936 penny was the missing link in John s collection of pennies./ * /The detective hunted for the fact that was the missing link in the case./ 2. An unknown… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 2missing link — n. 1. Something needed to complete a group; a missing part of a chain of things. * /A 1936 penny was the missing link in John s collection of pennies./ * /The detective hunted for the fact that was the missing link in the case./ 2. An unknown… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 3missing\ link — noun 1. Something needed to complete a group; a missing part of a chain of things. A 1936 penny was the missing link in John s collection of pennies. The detective hunted for the fact that was the missing link in the case. 2. An unknown extinct… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 4Missing Live — Missing 2011 Also known as Missing (2005–2007) Missing Live (2007 2010) Genre Factual Presented by Sally Magnusson (2005–2007) Rav Wilding (2008–2010) Louise Minchin (2008 …

    Wikipedia

  • 5Missing (BBC TV Series) — Missing is a BBC One morning television series which has been running since 2005. The programme s current presenters are Louise Minchin and Rav Wilding, with the show s previous series having been presented by Sally Magnusson. [cite web | title …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Missing in Action (film) — Missing in Action Directed by Joseph Zito Produced by Menahem Golan Yoram Globus Lance Hool …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Missing (Everything but the Girl song) — Missing Single by Everything but the Girl from the album Amplified Heart …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Missing Link (Space: 1999) — Missing Link Space: 1999 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 7 Directed by Ray Austin Written by …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Missing Andy — Origin Essex, England Genres Alternative indie, Britpop, Ska Years active 2010–present Website missingandy.com …

    Wikipedia

  • 10Missing Link Records — is a record store in Melbourne, Australia. The shop first opened in 1971, but was then called Archie and Jughead s, named after the comic. The shop s co founders, David Pepperell and Keith Glass, established the shop as a much needed rock record… …

    Wikipedia