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  • 81left — n. group of people who hold radical and socialistic political views; left side, side opposite the right; left turn; punch made with the left hand (Boxing) adj. of or pertaining to the left, located on the left; opposite the right; of or belonging …

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  • 82turn off — {v.} 1. To stop by turning a knob or handle or by working a switch; to cause to be off. * /He turned the water off./ * /He turned off the light./ 2. To leave by turning right or left onto another way./ * /Turn off the highway at exit 5./ * /The… …

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  • 83turn off — {v.} 1. To stop by turning a knob or handle or by working a switch; to cause to be off. * /He turned the water off./ * /He turned off the light./ 2. To leave by turning right or left onto another way./ * /Turn off the highway at exit 5./ * /The… …

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  • 84The Queensway — Humber Bay   Neighbourhood   Condominium towers along the south side of Lake Shore Boulevard (development of former Motel Strip) …

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  • 85The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill — Studio album by Lauryn Hill Released …

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  • 86The Crossing of the Red Sea (Sistine Chapel) — The Crossing of the Red Sea Artist Domenico Ghirlandaio, Cosimo Rosselli or Biagio d Antonio Year 1481 1482 Type Fresco Dimensions 350 cm × 572 cm (140& …

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  • 87The Osirian Portal — Ophidian (left) and Amasis in October 2010 Statistics Members Amasis Ophidian Escorpion Egipcio Hieracon …

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  • 89The Bottle Imp — (1891) is a short story by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson usually found in the short story collection Island Nights Entertainments . It was first published in the Herald New York (Feb March 1891) and Black and White London (March… …

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  • 90The Odd Couple (TV series) — The Odd Couple Title card from the first season (note the Neil Simon credit in the title) Format Sitcom Starring …

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