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  • 11have bigger fish to fry — ► have other (or bigger) fish to fry have more important matters to attend to. Main Entry: ↑fish …

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  • 12other fish to fry —    If you have other fish to fry, you have more important things to do.     I don t think he ll attend the office party; he s got other fish to fry …

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  • 13Other Losses — Other Losses: An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans after World War II   Author(s) …

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  • 14Other Side of the World — Single by KT Tunstall from the album Eye to the Telescope …

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  • 15Other Planes of There — Studio album by Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Released c.1966 …

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  • 16Other — Oth er, pron. & a. [AS. [=o][eth]er; akin to OS. [=a][eth]ar, [=o][eth]ar, D. & G. ander, OHG. andar, Icel. annarr, Sw. annan, Dan. anden, Goth. an[thorn]ar, Skr. antara: cf. L. alter; all orig. comparatives: cf. Skr. anya other. [root]180. Cf.… …

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  • 17Other some — Other Oth er, pron. & a. [AS. [=o][eth]er; akin to OS. [=a][eth]ar, [=o][eth]ar, D. & G. ander, OHG. andar, Icel. annarr, Sw. annan, Dan. anden, Goth. an[thorn]ar, Skr. antara: cf. L. alter; all orig. comparatives: cf. Skr. anya other. [root]180 …

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  • 18have — 1. For the type ☒ No state has λ or can adopt such measures, see ellipsis 3. 2. In a sentence of the type Some Labour MPs would have preferred to have wound up the Session before rising, the present infinitive is preferable, i.e. Some Labour MPs… …

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  • 19other — 1. For each other, see each 3. 2. other than. When other is used as a pronoun or adjective, use of other than is straightforward and causes no comment: • I d never known anything other than hard times D. Dears, 1974. Objections are raised when… …

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  • 20Other worlds (science fiction) — Other worlds are fictional settings in science fiction.[1]  They may be physical places in outer space such as planets or fictional space ships or they may be set outside conventional astronomy in an alternate universe or virtual reality.… …

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