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  • 21Roll call — is the calling of the names of people from a list (roll) to determine the presence or absence of the listed people (also known as a register in countries such as the UK). The term applies to the calling itself, to the time moment of this… …

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  • 22One bowl with two pieces — (Chinese: 一盅兩件), is a slang term that has long been in the vernacular of Hong Kong tea culture, meaning a bowl of tea with two dim sum . In the past, tea was not offered in a present day teapot but a bowl in Cantonese restaurants. Dim Sum was not …

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  • 23One Tree Hill College — Location Physical: 421–451 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland 1061, New Zealand Postal: PO Box 17471, Greenlane, Auckland 1546, New Zealand …

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  • 24One Way Records — was a record label established by Larry Norman in 1970 to distribute his own work, and that of other Christian musicians including Randy Stonehill, after he had been released by Capitol Records in 1969. Contents 1 History 2 Releases 2.1 …

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  • 25One After 909 — Song by The Beatles from the album Let It Be Released 8 May 1970 Recorded 30 January 1969 (Rooftop concert) Genre Rock and roll …

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  • 26One Mint Julep — is a rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs that became a hit for The Clovers. It was recorded by Atlantic Records in New York City on December 19, 1951 and released in March of 1952. It was one of the first drinking songs to become a hit… …

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  • 27One Vice at a Time — Studio album by Krokus Released 1982 Genre …

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  • 28One Night (song) — One Night Single by Elvis Presley B side I Got Stung Released October 21, 1958 …

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  • 29One Little Victory — Single by Rush from the album Vapor Trails Released …

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  • 30Roll — Roll, n. [F. r[^o]le a roll (in sense 3), fr. L. rotulus ? little wheel, LL., a roll, dim. of L. rota a wheel. See {Roll}, v., and cf. {R[^o]le}, {Rouleau}, {Roulette}.] 1. The act of rolling, or state of being rolled; as, the roll of a ball; the …

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