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  • 101Out of the Grey — is a husband and wife Contemporary Christian music project consisting of Scott and Christine Denté. Christine provides lead vocals, while Scott plays guitars and sings background, along with the occasional lead vocals. They have released six… …

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  • 102Out-of-pocket expenses — are direct outlays of cash which may or may not be later reimbursed. In operating a vehicle, gasoline, parking fees and tolls are considered out of pocket expenses for the trip. Insurance, oil changes, and interest are not, because the outlay of… …

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  • 103Out of the Ashes (Jessi Colter album) — Out of the Ashes Studio album by Jessi Colter Released February 28, 2006 Genre …

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  • 104Out of Tears — Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Voodoo Lounge Released N …

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  • 105Out of Order (TV series) — Out of Order is an American television dramedy series created and written by Donna Powers and Wayne Powers (Deep Blue Sea, The Italian Job), who also directed the first and final episodes. The show lasted one season (six episodes) which aired on… …

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  • 106Out West (1947 film) — Out West Directed by Edward Bernds Produced by Hugh McCollum …

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  • 107Out of school learning — Out of school learning, an educational concept first proposed by Lauren Resnick in the 1987 presidential address [L. Resnick (1987), [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013 189X(198712)16%3A9%3C13%3AT1PALI%3E2.0.CO%3B2 X The 1987 Presidential… …

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  • 108Out of the Question (game show) — Out of the Question Genre Chat and game show Written by Aleisha McCormack Directed by …

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  • 109out of character — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Not in agreement with a person s character or personality; not in the way that a person usually behaves or is expected to behave; not usual; unsuitable; uncharacteristic. * /Mary is a nice girl. Her fit of temper was out… …

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  • 110out of character — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Not in agreement with a person s character or personality; not in the way that a person usually behaves or is expected to behave; not usual; unsuitable; uncharacteristic. * /Mary is a nice girl. Her fit of temper was out… …

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