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  • 21Over-investing — in finance, particularly personal finance, refers to the practice of investing more into an asset than what that asset is worth on the open market. It is cited most frequently in reference to expensive personal consumable investments such as… …

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  • 22Over-the-air programming — (OTA) may refer to either free to air, digital television, or in the mobile content world, over the air service provisioning (OTASP), over the air provisioning (OTAP) or over the air parameter administration (OTAPA), methods of distributing new… …

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  • 23Over Now — Single by Alice in Chains from the album Unplugged Released 1996 Rec …

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  • 24over the counter — ( OTC) Purchases and sales of financial instruments that do not take place in organized exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange or the Chicago Board of Trade are termed over the counter. The phrase may be used as a noun to describe capital… …

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  • 25Over the Rainbow (Angel) — Over the Rainbow Angel episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 20 Directed by Fred Keller Written by …

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  • 26Over-arcing — is a nearly self descriptive term which denotes a radial or parabolic like arc which is extended, for whatever reason, beyond the path of which it was either intended to follow, or could have followed, given that a more efficient means had been… …

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  • 27over- — [ ouvər ] prefix 1. ) too much: used with many verbs, nouns, or adjectives: to overheat an overreaction overconfident (=so confident that you are likely to make mistakes) 2. ) on or above: used with some nouns: traveling overland 3. ) on top of:… …

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  • 28Over the Rainbow (2006 TV series) — Over The Rainbow Promotional Poster Also known as Dance Battle Genre Drama, Music, Romance Dir …

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  • 29Over the Limit (2010) — Over the Limit Promotional poster featuring Edge Theme song(s) Crash by Fit For Rivals[1] …

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  • 30over — (prep.) O.E. ofer, from P.Gmc. *uberi (Cf. O.S. obar, O.Fris. over, O.N. yfir, O.H.G. ubar, Ger. über, Goth. ufar over, above ), from PIE *uper (see SUPER (Cf. super )). Sense of finished is attested from late 14c. In radio co …

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