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  • 81out 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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  • 82out 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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  • 83Out Like a Light — Live album by John Scofield Released 1993 (US …

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  • 84Out with a Bang (song) — Out with a Bang Single by David Lee Murphy from the album Out with a Bang B side Greatest Show on Earth Released November 13, 1995 …

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  • 85Out of the Dust —   First edition cover …

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  • 86Out There with Melissa DiMarco — Genre Comedy, Celebrity Interviews Created by Melissa DiMarco …

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  • 87Out To Swim — marching in Pride London 2011. Out To Swim is a swimming, water polo and synchro club for gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered people and their friends.[1] The club also accepts straight men and women. Inspired by the swimmin …

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  • 88Out of the Woods — Studio album by Tracey Thorn Released 5 March 2007 …

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  • 89week|night|ly — «WEEK NYT lee», adjective. occurring on weeknights: »Social scientists grind out studies on the style and content of his weeknightly 8 p.m. newscast (Time) …

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  • 90out of town — {adv. phr.} Having left one s usual residence or place of work on a longer trip. * / Mr. Smith is out of town until Monday, the secretary said. May I take a message? / …

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