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  • 11Spread Your Wings — « Spread Your Wings » Сингл Queen из альбома News of the World Выпущен 2 февраля, 1978 Формат …

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  • 12Spread — 〈[sprɛ̣d] m. 6 oder n. 15〉 Zinsaufschlag auf einen Basiszins, der mit sinkender Bonität des Kreditnehmers u. sinkendem Wettbewerb aufseiten des Kreditgebers steigt [engl., „Verbreitung, Verteilung, Streuung“] * * * Spread [sprɛd], der; s, s [engl …

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  • 13Spread (finance) — Spread may refer to: *Bid/offer spread, between the buying and selling price of a commodity or security *Spread trade, between two related securities or commodities *Option adjusted spread, on mortgage backed securities where the borrower has the …

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  • 14Spread Your Wings — Single par Queen extrait de l’album News of the World Face A Spread Your Wings Face B Sheer Heart Attack Sortie 10 février 1978 …

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  • 15Spread (película) — Spread Título Spread Ficha técnica Dirección David Mackenzie Reparto Ashton Kutcher Anne Heche Margarita Levieva Sebastian Stan …

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  • 16spread-eagle — [spred′ē΄gəl] adj. 1. having the figure of an eagle with wings and legs spread ☆ 2. Informal boastful or jingoistic about the U.S. vt. spread eagled, spread eagling to stretch out in the form of a spread eagle, as for a flogging vi. to perform a… …

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  • 17spread your wings — spread/stretch/try/your wings phrase to start to do new and interesting things that you have not done before It’s time for him to leave home and stretch his wings. Thesaurus: to start doing something new or differentsynonym Main entry …

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  • 18spread like wildfire — {v. phr.} To spread uncontrollably and rapidly. * /Bad news has a tendency to spread like wildfire./ …

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  • 19spread like wildfire — {v. phr.} To spread uncontrollably and rapidly. * /Bad news has a tendency to spread like wildfire./ …

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  • 20Spread — Spread, n. 1. Extent; compass. [1913 Webster] I have got a fine spread of improvable land. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. Expansion of parts. [1913 Webster] No flower hath spread like that of the woodbine. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. A cloth used as a… …

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