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  • 91out of sight — {adv. phr.} 1. Not within one s field of vision. * /The sailboat disappeared out of sight over the horizon./ 2. Extremely expensive. * /The builder s estimate was so high that it was out of sight./ 3. Unbelievable; fantastic; incredible (both in… …

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  • 92One on One (novel) — One on One is a work of literary fiction by author Tabitha King. It is set in the fictional New England town of Nodd s Ridge, which was previously explored in other Tabitha King novels such as Pearl, Caretakers, and The Book of Reuben. One on One …

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  • 93sense strand — sense strand, a strand of DNA which transmits genetic information: »Only one DNA strand the “sense” strand actually sends out its genetic message (Science News) …

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  • 94One Nation Under God (film) — One Nation Under God Directed by Will Bakke Produced by Michael B Allen Written by …

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  • 95One of the Guys —   Author(s) Robert Clark Young …

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  • 96out-group — out′ group n. soc a group outside one s own with which one feels no sense of identity Compare in group • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 97Sense and reference — Sinn redirects here. For other uses, see Sinn (disambiguation). Über Sinn und Bedeutung; click to read Sinn and bedeutung are usually translated, respectively, as sense and reference. Two different aspects of some terms meanings, a term s… …

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  • 98sense — 1 /sens/ noun JUDGMENT/UNDERSTANDING 1 (U) good understanding and judgment, especially about practical things: have the sense to do sth: You should have had the sense to turn off the electricity before touching the wires. see also: common sense 2 …

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  • 99Sense and Sensibility — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see Sense and Sensibility (disambiguation). Sense and Sensibility   …

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  • 100sense — I n. judgment 1) to display, show sense 2) common, good, horse (colloq.) sense 3) a grain of sense 4) the sense to + inf. (they don t have the sense to admit defeat) 5) (misc.) to bring smb. to her/his senses; to come to one s senses; to take… …

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