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  • 71step — I Jamaican Slang Glossary To leave. Mi step out yah. (I am leaving now.) II Rasta Dictionary to leave, to depart briskly, quickly …

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  • 72Out of Step — Studioalbum von Minor Threat Veröffentlichung 1983 Label Dischord Records Format …

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  • 73Out of Step (album) — Out of Step Studio album by Minor Threat Released April 1983 …

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  • 74Out of Step (Lied) — Out of Step Minor Threat Veröffentlichung 1981 Länge 1:20 Genre(s) Hardcore Punk Text Ian MacKaye …

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  • 75step*/*/*/ — [step] noun [C] I 1) a movement made by putting one foot in front of the other, or the sound that your feet make while you are walking I could hear the steps coming closer.[/ex] The postbox is just a few steps from my front door.[/ex] Tom took a… …

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  • 76Out of Step — may refer to: Out of Step (television programme), a documentary series made by Associated Rediffusion in 1957 Out of Step (album), sole LP by band Minor Threat released in 1983 Out of Step (film), 2002 film about an LDS young woman from Utah who… …

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  • 77out of step with something — out of step (with (something)) 1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of. The governor s remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters. 2. not aware of something. Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the …

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  • 78out of step with — out of step (with (something)) 1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of. The governor s remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters. 2. not aware of something. Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the …

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  • 79out of step — (with (something)) 1. not having the same ideas or beliefs as a group you are part of. The governor s remarks show she is seriously out of step with voters. 2. not aware of something. Many parents are surprisingly out of step with the reality of… …

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  • 80step — /step/ noun a movement forward ● Becoming assistant to the MD is a step up the promotion ladder. ♦ in step with moving at the same rate as ● The pound rose in step with the dollar. ♦ out of step with not moving at the same rate as ● The pound was …

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