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  • 51loss — /laws, los/, n. 1. detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery. 2. something that is lost: The painting was the greatest loss from the robbery. 3. an amount or number lost: The loss of …

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  • 52Dead or American — is an alternative rock band from Stirling, Scotland, formed in January 2000. They are also frequently referred to as DorA . Contents 1 History …

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  • 53Dead Parrot — The Dead Parrot sketch, alternatively and originally known as Pet Shop sketch or Parrot Sketch, is a popular sketch from Monty Python s Flying Circus , one of the most famous in the history of British television comedy. [cite web |url=http://news …

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  • 54Dead Inside (game) — This is the game, for the term see, Dead inside (concept). Dead Inside Designer(s) Chad Underkoffler Publisher(s) Atomic Sock Monkey Press Publication date 2003 Genre(s) Horror, Fantasy System(s) PDQ …

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  • 55Dead Girls — For other uses, see Dead girl (disambiguation). Dead Girls   Author(s) Richard Calder …

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  • 56dead air — noun an inadvertent interruption in a broadcast during which there is no sound • Hypernyms: ↑pause, ↑intermission, ↑break, ↑interruption, ↑suspension * * * noun 1. mining : air deficie …

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  • 57loss — noun 1) the loss of the papers Syn: mislaying, misplacement, destruction, theft 2) loss of earnings Syn: forfeiture, diminution, erosion, reduction, depletion 3) …

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  • 58dead-cat bounce — very little recovery after a loss, not coming up again    The broker said, It was a dead cat bounce. Stocks remain low …

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  • 59dead air — the loss or suspension of the video or audio signal during a television or radio transmission. [1940 45] * * * …

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  • 60dead freight — A shipping term used to denote the compensation payable to a shipowner when the charterer under a contract of affreightment has failed to ship a full cargo; that is, compensation for the loss sustained by the shipowner by reason of the charterer… …

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