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  • 121Street hockey — Streethockey (Synonyme: Ballhockey , Fieseln alte Bezeichnung für den Sport im Südbayrischen Raum, Strassenhockey alte Bezeichnung für den Sport in der Schweiz) Streethockey wird auf Hartbelag (Beton, Asphalt etc.) gespielt. Die Spieler tragen… …

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  • 122Street Fight (song) — Infobox Single Name = Street Fight Artist = Hedley from Album = Hedley Released = 2007 Format = Digital download Recorded = 2005 Genre = Pop punk Rock Length = 3:17 Label = Universal Music Canada Writer = Chris Crippin Jacob Hoggard Tommy Mac… …

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  • 123Street of Dreams arson fires — On March 3, 2008, four multi million dollar homes were set on fire, in Echo Lake, Washington, on Echo Lake Road, off State Highway 522. [ [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2004256586 webdreamsfire03m.html Suspicious fires destroy 3 …

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  • 124off 1 — 1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ She is truly off. □ Tom is so off he can’t stand up. 2. tv. to dispose of someone or something; to kill someone. □ The crooks offed the witness before the trial. □ …

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  • 125Off Course (banda) — En este artículo sobre música se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita ser wikificado conforme a las convenciones de estilo de Wikipedia. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y gramatical. Por favor …

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  • 126off base (to be) —  Not informed, not understand.  ► “John Banzhaf, . . . believes the advertising industry is off base in its arguments. ‘We restrict advertising of drugs,’ says Mr. Banzhaf. ‘If we are going to treat nicotine as a drug, then such restrictions are… …

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  • 127off-the-books —  Cash or barter; Business done without records to avoid taxation.  ► “So many Spaniards do off the book jobs that they’ve adopted a word for it, chapuza, which literally means slipshod.” (Wall Street Journal, Nov. 30, 1995, p. A14) …

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  • 128off-the-cuff —  Informal, initial opinion.  ► “In off the cuff remarks at Stanford, Microsoft’s CEO* recalled the letters he’d written a decade ago, urging Apple’s management to license out the Macintosh operating system for CLONING.” (Wall Street Journal, Feb …

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