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  • 1Off the Ground — Studio album by Paul McCartney Released 1 February 1993 …

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  • 2Off the Hook (Xscape album) — Off the Hook Studio album by Xscape Released July 18, 1995 …

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  • 3Off the Ground (song) — Off the Ground Photo taken 1977. Single by Paul McCartney from the album Off the Ground …

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  • 4Off the Record (song) — Off the Record Single by My Morning Jacket from the album Z B side How Could …

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  • 5Off the Lock — Studio album by B z Released May 21, 1989 Genre …

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  • 6Run-off area — A run off area is an area on a racetrack that exists for racer safety. Run off areas are usually located along a race course in places that are the most likely places for racers to unintentionally depart from the prescribed course due to a… …

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  • 7jump the track — {v. phr.} 1. To go off rails; go or run the wrong way. * /The train jumped the track and there was a terrible accident./ * /The pulley of the clothesline jumped the track and Mother s washing fell down./ 2. {informal} To change from one thought… …

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  • 8jump the track — {v. phr.} 1. To go off rails; go or run the wrong way. * /The train jumped the track and there was a terrible accident./ * /The pulley of the clothesline jumped the track and Mother s washing fell down./ 2. {informal} To change from one thought… …

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  • 9jump\ the\ track — v. phr. 1. To go off rails; go or run the wrong way. The train jumped the track and there was a terrible accident. The pulley of the clothesline jumped the track and Mother s washing fell down. 2. informal To change from one thought or idea to… …

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  • 10Kernow off road track — Kernow off road track, or KORT, K,O,R,T is a scale model off road race track for radio controlled cars, between Helston and Falmouth in west Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. The club and track are privately run, but welcomes members of the public …

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