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  • 21Off-Off Campus — is an improvisational and sketch comedy group at the University of Chicago,[1] and the second oldest collegiate group of its kind in the United States.[2] It was founded in 1986 by The Second City co founder Bernie Sahlins, who is also an alumnus …

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  • 22Off the Wall (TV series) — Off the Wall Format Game show Created by Vin Di Bona Productions Presented by Larry Zino Narrated by Kelli Kirkland Country of origin …

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  • 23Off the Map (TV series) — Off the Map Genre Medical drama Created by Jenna Bans Starring …

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  • 24Off to See the Lizard — Studio album by Jimmy Buffett Released June 1989 …

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  • 25Off-track betting — (or OTB; in British English, off course betting) refers to sanctioned gambling on horse racing outside a race track. Contents 1 US history 2 See also 3 References …

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  • 26off-bal|ance — «AWF BAL uhns, OF », adjective, adverb. 1. in an unsteady position: »Patterson, a little off balance…suddenly went to the floor in the second round (Newsweek). 2. by surprise: »[He] was plainly caught off balance at the first thrusts from his… …

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  • 27off course — 1. Deviating from the correct route 2. Astray • • • Main Entry: ↑course * * * not following the intended route the car went careering off course …

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  • 28Off the Deep End — For the 2009 pop punk album, see Off the Deep End (The Friday Night Boys album). Off the Deep End Studio album by Weird Al Yankovic Released …

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  • 29off — off1 [ ɔf, af ] function word *** Off can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: He waved and drove off. She took her coat off and hung it up. My house is a long way off. as a preposition: She got off the bus at the next stop. Keep off the… …

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  • 30off — I UK [ɒf] / US [ɔf] / US [ɑf] adjective, adverb, preposition *** Summary: Off can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: He waved and drove off. ♦ She took her coat off and hung it up. ♦ My house is a long way off. as a preposition: She got …

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