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  • 1strip# — strip vb Strip, divest, denude, bare, dismantle can mean to deprive a person or thing of what clothes, furnishes, or invests him or it. Strip stresses a pulling or tearing off rather than a laying bare, though the latter implication is frequent;… …

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  • 2Strip games — are variants of board games, card games, sports, or other games, usually involving more than one player, where players remove clothes when they lose points in the game. A classic example is strip poker, the strip variant of poker.In a strip… …

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  • 3Strip poker — is a poker variant where players remove clothing when they lose bets.Any kind of poker can be played in a strip version. Strip poker sometimes starts with all players wearing the same number of articles of clothing, but the rules are flexible.… …

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  • 4Strip parish — is a term used by geographers, historians and archaeologists to denote a parish typically formed during the Anglo Saxon and early medieval period where their narrow elongated shape has been influenced by landscape, political and economic factors …

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  • 5Strip-Tease (émission) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Strip tease. Strip Tease Genre Documentaire Réalisé par …

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  • 6Strip-tease (emission) — Strip Tease (émission) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Strip tease. Strip Tease Genre Documentaire Réalisé par …

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  • 7Strip-tease (émission) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Strip tease. Strip Tease Genre Documentaire Réalisé par …

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  • 8Strip tease (émission) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Strip tease. Strip Tease Genre Documentaire Réalisé par …

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  • 9Strip farming in Norway — Strip farming is a concept covering a land distribution in agriculture. In collective farmyards where every single farmer owned or rented a part of the farm, the properties become complicated. The home fields were divided into small strips and… …

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  • 10strip — ‘narrow piece’ [15] and strip ‘remove covering’ [13] are distinct words. The former was perhaps borrowed from Middle Low German strippe ‘strap’, and may be related to English stripe [17], an acquisition from Middle Dutch strīfe. A stripling [13]… …

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