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  • 41leave — Ⅰ. leave [1] ► VERB (past and past part. left) 1) go away from. 2) cease living at, attending, or working for: he left home at 16. 3) allow or cause to remain; go away without taking. 4) (be left) remain to be used or dealt with: drink …

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  • 42Leave a Whisper — Leave a Whisper …

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  • 43leave — leave1 [lēv] vt. left, leaving [ME leven < OE læfan, lit., to let remain (< * lafjan < base of laf, remnant, what remains), akin to (be)lifan, to remain, Ger bleiben, OHG belīban < IE * leip , to smear with grease, stick to < base… …

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  • 44Leave Out All the Rest — Single par Linkin Park extrait de l’album Minutes To Midnight Enregistrement 2007 Durée 3:29 Genre Rock alternatif Format CD …

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  • 45Leave out All the Rest — est un single du groupe Linkin Park sorti en 2008 et issu de l album Minutes to Midnight ,qui fait partie de la bande son de Twilight. Portail du rock Ce document provient de « Leave Out All the Rest » …

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  • 46Leave It to Chance — was an American comic book series written by James Robinson, illustrated by penciler Paul Smith and published by Image Comics. It featured the adventures of Chance Falconer, the 14 year old daughter of famed paranormal investigator Lucas Falconer …

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  • 47Out of Your Shoes — Single by Lorrie Morgan from the album Leave the Light On B side One More Last Time Released July 1989 …

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  • 48leave out someone — leave out (someone/something) to omit someone or something. You left out the best parts of the story. How many friends did you have to leave out of the guest list for the wedding? …

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  • 49leave out something — leave out (someone/something) to omit someone or something. You left out the best parts of the story. How many friends did you have to leave out of the guest list for the wedding? …

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  • 50leave out — (someone/something) to omit someone or something. You left out the best parts of the story. How many friends did you have to leave out of the guest list for the wedding? …

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