to give in one's notice

  • 51take a blind bit of notice — (not) take a blind bit of notice British & Australian, informal to not give someone or something any attention at all. Protesters were shouting and waving banners outside the embassy, but no one took a blind bit of notice. They didn t take a… …

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  • 52List of television series canceled after one episode — While the cancellation of a television program after only one season, or even during it, is a common occurrence in the business of network television programming, the following is a list of programs of a rare yet similar occurrence. On these… …

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  • 53On one's own account — Account Ac*count , n. [OE. acount, account, accompt, OF. acont, fr. aconter. See {Account}, v. t., {Count}, n., 1.] 1. A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 54Under One Roof (film) — Infobox Film name = Under One Roof caption = director = Todd Wilson producer = Chris Chung writer = David Lewis starring = Jay Wong James Marks Sandra Lee James Quedado music = Jack Curtis Dubowsky cinematography = Dan Schmeltzer editing = Todd… …

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  • 55The One in Barbados, Part One (Friends Episode) — Infobox Television episode Title = The One in Barbados, Part One Series = Friends Caption = Monica talks to Chandler after he gives advice. Season = 9 Episode = 23 Airdate = 15 May, 2003 Production = 175273 Writer = Shana Goldberg Meehan Scott… …

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  • 56To give vent to — Vent Vent, n. [OE. fent, fente, a slit, F. fente a slit, cleft, fissure, from fendre to split, L. findere; but probably confused with F. vent wind, L. ventus. See {Fissure}, and cf. Vent to snuff.] 1. A small aperture; a hole or passage for air… …

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  • 57put on one's guard — index alert, notice (give formal warning) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 58hang out one's shingle — {v. phr.}, {informal} To give public notice of the opening of an office, especially a doctor s or lawyer s office, by putting up a small signboard. * /The young doctor hung out his shingle and soon had a large practice./ …

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  • 59know one is alive — {v. phr.} Not to notice a person. Used with negative or limiting words and in questions. * /She was a good looking girl but she didn t know I was alive./ Compare: GIVE A HANG …

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  • 60hang out one's shingle — {v. phr.}, {informal} To give public notice of the opening of an office, especially a doctor s or lawyer s office, by putting up a small signboard. * /The young doctor hung out his shingle and soon had a large practice./ …

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