hit-and-ˈmiss

  • 71Miss Brill — is a short story by Katherine Mansfield, born as Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp (1888 1923) [1] It was first published in the Athenaeum on 26 November 1920, and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories.[2] Contents 1 Plot summary 2 …

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  • 72Miss Teen USA 1994 — Date August 16, 1994 Presenters Bob Goen, Daisy Fuentes and Jamie Solinger Venue Biloxi, Mississippi Broadcaster CBS Winner …

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  • 73Miss Grant Takes Richmond — Directed by Lloyd Bacon Produced by S. Sylvan Simon …

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  • 74Miss Me Kiss Me — Lick Me Single by Cold Flamez Released April, 2009 (iTunes Download August 18, 2009) Format Digital download, CD single, 12 inch single Recorded 2009 …

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  • 75Miss — (m[i^]s), v. i. 1. To fail to hit; to fly wide; to deviate from the true direction. [1913 Webster] Men observe when things hit, and not when they miss. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Flying bullets now, To execute his rage, appear too slow; They miss, or… …

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  • 76hit — [hit] vt. hit, hitting [ME hitten < OE hittan < ON hitta, to hit upon, meet with < IE base * keid , to fall > Welsh cwydd, a fall] 1. to come against, usually with force; strike [the car hit the tree] 2. to give a blow to; strike;… …

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  • 77Miss Kumari — Born Thresiamma Thomas June 1, 1932(1932 06 01) Kottayam, Kerala Died June 9, 1969(1969 06 09) (aged 37) Occupation Actress …

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  • 78Miss Kittin — For information on the United States artist, see Miss Kittie. Miss Kittin Miss Kittin in 2004 Background information Birth name Caroline Hervé …

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  • 79Miss You Nights — This article is about the song by Dave Townsend. For the version by Westlife, see Tonight/Miss You Nights. Miss You Nights Single by Cliff Richard …

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  • 80hit — hitless, adj. hittable, adj. hitter, n. /hit/, v., hit, hitting, n. v.t. 1. to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer. 2. to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like:… …

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