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  • 101Out of Time (Heroes) — Out of Time Heroes episode White Beard s camp explodes. Episode no …

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  • 102out-of-pocket — ˌout of ˈpocket adjective [only before a noun] out of pocket costs, fees etc are those you have to pay yourself, because they are not covered by insurance, paid by your employer etc: • out of pocket expenses incurred during relocation * * * out… …

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  • 103have your work cut out for you — ◇ If you have your work cut out for you, the thing you need to do is very difficult, and you have to work very hard to achieve it. She knew she had her work cut out for her, but she was willing to do whatever it took to succeed. • • • Main Entry …

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  • 104Out Zone — Developer(s) Toaplan Publisher(s) JP Romstar NA Romstar EU R …

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  • 105Out Cold (2001 film) — Out Cold Theatrical release poster Directed by The Malloys Produced by Michael A …

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  • 106Have You Lived Before This Life — is a Scientology / Dianetics book published by L. Ron Hubbard in 1960. It purports to be a collection of forty one actual case histories of reincarnation and past life experiences, gleaned from auditing with an e meter at the Church of… …

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  • 107Out of Doors (Bartók) — Out of Doors is a set of five piano solo pieces, Sz. 81, BB 89, written by Béla Bartók in 1926. Out of Doors (Hungarian: Szabadban, German: Im Freien, French: En Plein Air) is among the very few instrumental compositions by Bartók with… …

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  • 108have (something) coming out of (your) ears — informal to have more of something than you want or need. He s going to have money coming out of his ears if this deal comes off …

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  • 109have your work cut out (for you) — phrase to have a difficult job to do We’ll have our work cut out for us if we want to maintain sales at this level. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: work …

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  • 110have your work cut out — have your ˈwork cut out idiom (informal) to be likely to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have your work cut out to get there by nine o clock. Main entry: ↑workidiom …

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