to choose a team

  • 1team — team1 W1S1 [ti:m] n [: Old English; Origin: young of an animal, group of animals pulling something ] 1.) a group of people who play a game or sport together against another group football/basketball etc team ▪ Tim plays for the national… …

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  • 2Choose Up Sides — Format Children s Game/Stunt Show Presented by Bob Kennedy (CBS) Gene Rayburn (NBC) Narrated by Bob Pfeiffer (CBS) Don Pardo (NBC) Country of origin …

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  • 3Choose Love — Studio album by Ringo Starr Released 7 June 2005 (US) 25 July 2005 …

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  • 4choose — choose, select, elect, opt, pick, cull, prefer, single are comparable when they mean to fix upon one of a number of things as the one to be taken, accepted, or adopted or to make such a determination. Choose commonly implies both an act of… …

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  • 5Team America: World Police — Theatrical release poster Directed by Trey Parker Produced by …

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  • 6Team Foundation Server — (commonly abbreviated TFS) is a Microsoft offering for source control, data collection, reporting, and project tracking, and is intended for collaborative software development projects. It is available either as stand alone software, or as the… …

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  • 7choose sides — To pick teams • • • Main Entry: ↑side * * * choose sides : to divide a group into two teams that will play against each other When we chose sides in gym class, I was always the last person to be picked to be on a team. often used figuratively… …

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  • 8Team in Training — Team in Training, also known by the acronym TNT, is an endurance sports training program. The program provides training to run or walk a full marathon or half marathon or participate in a triathlon, a century (100 mile) bike ride or, in Anchorage …

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  • 9Team Doyobi — Pays d’origine New York,  États Unis Genre musical Electronica Années d activité 19 …

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  • 10choose — verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, wisely ▪ He chose his words carefully. ▪ freely ▪ They can choose freely from a wide range of courses. ▪ voluntarily …

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