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  • 101Way of the Celestial Masters — Tianshi Dao (Simplified Chinese:天师道, Traditional Chinese: 天師道, pinyin: Tiān Shī Dào) or Way of the Celestial Masters is a Chinese Daoist movement that was founded by Zhang Daoling in 142 CE. At its height, the movement controlled a theocratic… …

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  • 102wrong-headed — ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as wrong headed, you mean that although they act in a determined way, their actions and ideas are based on wrong judgements …

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  • 103way down — mod. very depressed. □ Poor Clare is way down. I think she has something wrong with her. □ Pete sure looks way down …

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  • 104way out — (away out) not close to the answer, wrong by a large amount    Your guess was way out. My age is 49, not 41 …

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  • 105wrong 'un — noun a cricket ball bowled as if to break one way that actually breaks in the opposite way • Syn: ↑googly, ↑bosie, ↑bosie ball • Hypernyms: ↑bowling …

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  • 106Fourth Way — For P.D. Ouspensky s book titled The Fourth Way see Fourth Way (book). For the jazz group, see The Fourth Way (band). In his early lectures G.I. Gurdjieff described his approach to self development as a Fourth Way. [P.D. Ouspensky (1949), In… …

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  • 107One-way traffic — One way street in New York City. One way traffic (or uni directional traffic) is traffic that moves in a single direction. A one way street is a street either facilitating only one way traffic, or designed to direct vehicles to move in one… …

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  • 108It's a Long Way to Tipperary — is a British music hall and marching song written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams (Henry James Williams), a song that, allegedly, was written for a 5 shilling bet in Stalybridge, on the 30 January 1912 and performed the next night at the local… …

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  • 109on the wrong track — {adv. phr.} Lost; pursuing the wrong lead. * /Professor MacAlister confessed that his chemical experiments were on the wrong track./ Contrast: BARK UP THE WRONG TREE …

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  • 110on the wrong track — {adv. phr.} Lost; pursuing the wrong lead. * /Professor MacAlister confessed that his chemical experiments were on the wrong track./ Contrast: BARK UP THE WRONG TREE …

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