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  • 1Clothes Show Live — Status Active Genre Fashion Venue National Exhibition Centre Location Birmingham, UK Country UK …

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  • 2turn — 1 verb CHANGE DIRECTION/POSITION 1 a) YOUR BODY (I) to move your body so that you are looking in a different direction: Ricky turned and walked away. (+ around/round/away etc): I turned around quickly to see if someone was following. | Dan turned …

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  • 3turn — turn1 W1S1 [tə:n US tə:rn] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(your body)¦ 2¦(object)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(move around central point)¦ 5¦(change)¦ 6¦(attention/thoughts)¦ 7 turn your back (on somebody/something) 8¦(age/time)¦ 9 turn something inside out …

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  • 4Out of This Furnace —   …

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  • 5clothes —    Many beliefs focus on new clothes, and there are several times when it was good to wear them for the first time. One was *New Year, on the principle that whatever you did on that day would affect the rest of the year, while others swore by… …

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  • 6Out of the Box (TV series) — For other uses, see Out of the box (disambiguation). Out of the Box Format Children s television series …

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  • 7Out of the Silent Planet — This article is about the novel. For the Iron Maiden song, see Out of the Silent Planet (song). For the King s X album, see Out of the Silent Planet (album). Out of the Silent Planet   …

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  • 8fit out — verb 1. provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose (Freq. 1) The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities • Syn: ↑equip, ↑fit, ↑outfit • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 9The Clothes Show — Infobox Television show name = The Clothes Show caption = genre = Factual creator = Jeff Banks starring = Louise Redknapp Caryn Franklin Brendan Courtney theme music composer = Pet Shop Boys opentheme = In The Night country = United Kingdom… …

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  • 10shake out — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English shaken out to remove with or as if with a shake, from shaken to shake + out, adverb 1. : to let out with or as if with a shake took that whip from his saddle horn and shook it out H.G.Evarts 2. : to driv …

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