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  • 91Not Obtain+1 — Studio album by 12012 Released February 1, 2006 …

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  • 92Not Without My Sister —   Author(s) Juliana Buhring, Celeste Jones, Kristina Jones …

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  • 93not much — not a lot, not many; not especially, not in particular …

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  • 94not sit well with someone — (not) sit well with (someone) mainly American if a situation or an idea does not sit well with someone, they do not like it or accept it. The idea of people other than police combating crime does not sit well with many of the public …

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  • 95not sit well with — (not) sit well with (someone) mainly American if a situation or an idea does not sit well with someone, they do not like it or accept it. The idea of people other than police combating crime does not sit well with many of the public …

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  • 96Not in Front of the Children — Genre Sitcom Created by Richard Waring Starring Wendy Craig Paul Daneman (series 1) Ronald Hines (from series 2) Country of origin …

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  • 97not sit well with someone — not sit well (with (someone)) to be difficult for someone to agree with or accept. The idea of declaring war does not sit well with many voters. Having the state s future decided in Washington, D.C., doesn t sit well with the people of Alaska.… …

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  • 98not sit well with — not sit well (with (someone)) to be difficult for someone to agree with or accept. The idea of declaring war does not sit well with many voters. Having the state s future decided in Washington, D.C., doesn t sit well with the people of Alaska.… …

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  • 99not sit well — (with (someone)) to be difficult for someone to agree with or accept. The idea of declaring war does not sit well with many voters. Having the state s future decided in Washington, D.C., doesn t sit well with the people of Alaska. Usage notes:… …

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  • 100not know whether you're coming or going — not know whether you’re coming or going informal phrase to feel very confused, usually because you have too many things to deal with Thesaurus: not able to think clearlysynonym to be busysynonym Main entry: come * * * not know whether you re ˈco …

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