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  • 51Lift — (l[i^]ft), v. i. 1. To try to raise something; to exert the strength for raising or bearing. [1913 Webster] Strained by lifting at a weight too heavy. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To rise; to become or appear raised or elevated; as, the fog lifts;… …

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  • 52Lift Plus — is an energy drink produced by The Coca Cola Company based on the soft drink Lift. The drink holds a 20% value market share in New Zealand and is also popular in Australia.The brand, which was introduced in 2001 is a direct market competitor… …

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  • 53Lift (song) — Lift may refer to the songs: * Lift (Poets of the Fall song), a 2004 single by Poets of the Fall * Lift (Shannon Noll song), the title track of Shannon Noll s 2005 album …

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  • 54Lift and strike — may refer to:*Lift and strike, an American policy proposal during the Bosnian War *Lift and strike welding *A movement in the game of hurling …

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  • 55Lift — Lift  может означать: Lift (сингл)  сингл группы Poets of the Fall. Lift (фреймворк)  фреймворк веб приложений …

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  • 56lift — lȉft m <N mn lìftovi, G lìftōvā> DEFINICIJA 1. term. dizalo (za putnike i teret) 2. rij. uspinjača FRAZEOLOGIJA (mogli bi) stati u lift iron. malobrojni su, imaju malobrojno članstvo, malo ih je (kad je normalno očekivati znatno veći broj… …

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  • 57Lift — Lift: Die Bezeichnung für »Aufzug, Fahrstuhl« wurde Ende des 19. Jh.s aus gleichbed. engl. lift entlehnt, das zu engl. to lift »lüften, in die Höhe heben« gehört. Dies ist aus aisl. lypta (zu aisl. lopt »Luft« übernommen (vgl. den Artikel ↑ Luft) …

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  • 58lift a finger — ► lift a finger (or hand) make the slightest effort: he wouldn t lift a finger to help. Main Entry: ↑lift …

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  • 59lift a hand — ► lift a finger (or hand) make the slightest effort: he wouldn t lift a finger to help. Main Entry: ↑lift …

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  • 60lift·off — /ˈlıftˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs : the upward movement from the ground by a rocket, helicopter, or space vehicle as it begins flight [noncount] moments after liftoff We have liftoff! [count] a series of successful liftoffs …

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