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  • 61Far From Home (band) — Far From Home Genres CCM Years active 1993–present Labels Essential Website ffh.net …

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  • 62take a walk —    1. American    to leave employment    Either voluntarily or involuntarily:     I think he should take a walk. Who needs this shit? (M. Thomas, 1985 he referred to a troublesome affair and not to the employee or to his digestive system)    See… …

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  • 63Jesse Come Home — Studio album by James Gang Released February 7, 1976 Recorded December 1975 …

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  • 64Holiday home La Tournerie Xhoffraix — (Мальмеди,Бельгия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 4960 Мальмеди, Бельг …

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  • 65Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song) — Walkin My Baby Back Home is a popular song written in 1930 by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music). It first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (#8), Ted Weems (also #8), The Charleston Chasers (#15), and Lee Morse (#18).A… …

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  • 66Robert Taylor incident — Dechmont Woods near Livingston in Scotland The …

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  • 67Beach Blondes — is a novel by Katherine Applegate published in 2008 by Simon SchusterChildren s Publishing, ISBN 141696133XPlotSummer Smith has had the worst day of school. Her crush, Sean didn t notice her, and she had to walk home in the cold. She is elated… …

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  • 68get stuck — {v. phr.} 1. To be victimized; be cheated. * /The Smiths sure got stuck when they bought that secondhand car; it broke down just two days after they got it./ 2. To become entrapped or embroiled in a physical, emotional, or social obstacle so as… …

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  • 69get stuck — {v. phr.} 1. To be victimized; be cheated. * /The Smiths sure got stuck when they bought that secondhand car; it broke down just two days after they got it./ 2. To become entrapped or embroiled in a physical, emotional, or social obstacle so as… …

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  • 70puncture — 1. noun /ˈpʌŋktʃə,ˈpʌŋktʃɚ/ A hole, cut, or tear created by a sharp object. I got a puncture in my bicycle tire and had to walk home. Syn: flat, tyre 2 …

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