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  • 1missing — miss|ing [ˈmısıŋ] adj 1.) something that is missing is not in its usual place, so that you cannot find it ▪ We found the missing piece of the jigsaw under the chair. ▪ The keys have been missing for ages. missing from ▪ Two bottles were missing… …

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  • 2Missing in Action (film) — Missing in Action Directed by Joseph Zito Produced by Menahem Golan Yoram Globus Lance Hool …

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  • 3Missing You (John Waite song) — Missing You Single by John Waite from the album No Brakes B si …

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  • 4Missing Link (Space: 1999) — Missing Link Space: 1999 episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 7 Directed by Ray Austin Written by …

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  • 5Missing women — can refer to: BC Missing Women Investigation, an ongoing criminal investigation into the disappearance of at least 60 women from Vancouver s Downtown Eastside. Missing women of Asia, a shortfall in the number of women in Asia relative to the… …

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  • 6Missing in action — This article is about the military term. For other uses, see Missing in action (disambiguation). Grave of an unknown British soldier killed during the Battle of Leros. Because his identity is unknown, he is missing in action …

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  • 7Front Page Sports Football — Front Page Sports Football, released in 1992, was the first in a series of football simulations release by Sierra Online. In 1996, Computer Gaming World magazine named it the 11th best computer game of all time. The Front Page Sports series was… …

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  • 8Wikipedia:Missing Wikipedians — Shortcuts: WP:MIA WP:MW WP:MISS WP:MISSYOU WP:MISS redirects here. You may be looking for Wikipedia:WikiProject …

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  • 9Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles — WP:MISSING redirects here. You may be looking for Wikipedia:Missing Wikipedians. You may also be looking for WP:WANTED. This is a WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. Guide to WikiProjects • Directory of WikiProjects …

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  • 10The Missing Shade of Blue — is an example introduced by the Scottish philosopher David Hume to show that it is at least conceivable that the mind can generate an idea without first being exposed to the relevant sensory experience. It is regarded as a problem by philosophers …

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