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  • 11Ramp — est un groupe de Thrash Metal portugais qui a été fondé en 1989 à Seixal. Ils sont surnommés les Metallica portugais. Leur musique peut aussi être classé Hard Rock ou Heavy metal. Le groupe est fortement influencé par Metallica, Manowar, Slayer,… …

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  • 12Ramp — Ramp, im Ramp od. in Rampen kaufen, sov. w. in Bausch u. Bogen kaufen …

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  • 13ramp up — (something) to increase the amount or size of something. The city ramped up security at the bridge today. They re launching a new video game to ramp up their profits. Opposite of: scale back (something) …

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  • 14ramp — ramp·man; ramp; …

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  • 15RAMP — Networks, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) * Risk Analysis And Management For Projects (Business » General) * Rapid Acquisition Of Manufactured Parts (Business » General) * ROY AYERS Music Productions (Business » Firms) * Records and Archives… …

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  • 16ramp — (n.) 1778, slope, from Fr. rampe, back formation from O.Fr. verb ramper to climb, creep (12c.), perhaps from Frankish *rampon to contract oneself (Cf. O.H.G. rimpfan to wrinkle, O.E. hrimpan to fold, wrinkle ) …

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  • 17ramp — [n] incline access, adit, grade, gradient, hill, inclination, inclined plane, rise, slope; concepts 443,757 …

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  • 18ramp|an|cy — «RAM puhn see», noun. the fact or condition of being rampant …

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  • 19ramp up — verb bolster or strengthen We worked up courage build up confidence ramp up security in the airports • Syn: ↑build up, ↑work up, ↑build • Hypernyms: ↑increase …

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  • 20ramp — ramp1 [ræmp] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: rampe, from ramper; RAMPANT] 1.) a slope that has been built to connect two places that are at different levels ▪ Ramps are needed at exits and entrances for wheelchair users. 2.) AmE a road for… …

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