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  • 71stand up — {v.} 1. To rise to a standing position; get up on your feet. * /A gentleman stands up when a lady enters a room./ 2. To be strong enough to use hard or for a long time. * /A rocket must be built strongly to stand up under the blast off./ * /The… …

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  • 72...Off the Bone — Compilation album by The Cramps Released 1983 …

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  • 73Off the Record (Dixie Dregs album) — Off the Record EP by The Dregs Released 1988 Recorded April 1988 …

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  • 74Off The Bone — Album par The Cramps Sortie 1983 Enregistrement 1978 1983 Genre(s) Psychobilly Producteur(s) Alex Chilton, The Cramps Label …

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  • 75Stand Up! Records — is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota by former ismist Recordings label head Dan Schlissel. Schlissel had released around 70 records with ismist when his most promising act, Slipknot, dumped the label.… …

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  • 76Off The Page — is a British discussion program, aired on the BBC Radio 4 on Fridays at 11 PM.The program features a panel of contributors who tackle a subject on which they are experts. Each panelist writes an introductory column with their take on the week s… …

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  • 77Off the Bone — …Off the Bone Album par The Cramps Sortie 1983 Enregistrement 1978 1983 Genre Psychobilly Producteur Alex Chilton, The Cramps …

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  • 78Off the Page — is a British discussion program, aired on the BBC Radio 4 on Fridays at 11 PM. The program features a panel of contributors who tackle a subject on which they are experts. Each panelist writes an introductory column with their take on the week s… …

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  • 79Stand Cricket Club — is an English cricket team, who competed in the Central Lancashire League between 1993 and 2004. They transferred to the Lancashire County League for the 2005 season. Stand cc is situated on Hamilton Road and Higher Lane just off Bury New Road,… …

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  • 80off adv — off handedly adv, stand offishly adv …

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