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  • 111out of commission — {adj. phr.} 1. Retired from active military service; no longer on active duty. * /When the war was over, many warships were placed out of commission./ Contrast: IN COMMISSION(1). 2. Not in use or not working; so that it cannot work or be used. *… …

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  • 112Out of print — refers to an item, typically a book (see: Out of print books), but can include any print or visual media or sound recording, that is in the state of no longer being published. The abbreviation OOP (also OP) is a more general term that encompasses …

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  • 113Out from Boneville — The Complete Bone Adventures 1   …

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  • 114work — [n1] labor, chore assignment, attempt, commission, daily grind*, drudge, drudgery, effort, elbow grease*, endeavor, exertion, functioning, grind, grindstone*, industry, job, moil, muscle, obligation, pains*, performance, production, push, salt… …

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  • 115Out West (1918 film) — Out West Theatrical release poster Directed by Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle Produced by Joseph M. Schenck …

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  • 116Out (novel) — Out   …

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  • 117Out of Order (Rod Stewart album) — Out of Order Studio album by Rod Stewart Released 23 May 1988 …

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  • 118Out in the Silence (film) — Out in the Silence Directed by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer Produced by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer Music by Namoli Brennet, Joel Douek …

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  • 119Out of This World (card trick) — Out of This World is a card trick created by magician Paul Curry in 1942. Many performers have devised their own variations of this trick. It is often billed as the trick that fooled Winston Churchill due to a story describing how it was… …

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  • 120have the courage of your convictions — have the courage of (your) convictions to have the confidence to do or say what you think is right even when other people disagree. Have the courage of your convictions don t go out to work if you feel your children need you at home …

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