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  • 71out of pocket — Ⅰ. out of pocket UK FINANCE ► having less money than you had previously or should have, as a result of something such as a business deal: »The company is out of pocket to the tune of $18 million. »The limit on his pension would be irrespective of …

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  • 72Leave Me Alone — Single par Michael Jackson extrait de l’album Bad Face A Leave Me Alone Face B Human Nature Sortie 13 février 1989 …

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  • 73Out of My Mind (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) — Out of My Mind Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Spike awakens after having a dream of Buffy Episode no. Season 5 E …

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  • 74leave — leave, let Leave is well on its way to forcing out let in certain idiomatic uses, especially in leave / let be (Will you leave / let me be? I m trying to work), leave / let go (Please leave / let go of the handle), and above all in leave / let… …

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  • 75Out-of-State Plates — Studioalbum von Fountains of Wayne Veröffentlichung 2005 Label Virgin Records …

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  • 76Leave a Whisper — Album par Shinedown Sortie 27 Mai 2003 Durée 61:01 Genre Metal alternatif,Hard Rock,Post grunge Label Atlantic …

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  • 77Leave It to Me — Leave It to Me! ist ein Musical von Cole Porter, das Buch stammt von Samuel und Bella Spewack nach ihrem Stück Clear All Wires (1932). Das Musical wurde von Vinton Freedley produziert, Mary Martin debütierte am Broadway[1] und Gene Kelly hatte… …

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  • 78Leave it to me — Leave It to Me! ist ein Musical von Cole Porter, das Buch stammt von Samuel und Bella Spewack nach ihrem Stück Clear All Wires (1932). Das Musical wurde von Vinton Freedley produziert, Mary Martin debütierte am Broadway[1] und Gene Kelly hatte… …

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  • 79Out of the Blue (1947 film) — Out of the Blue Directed by Leigh Jason Produced by Isadore Goldsmith Bryan Foy Written by Vera Caspary Walter Bullock Edward Eliscu …

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  • 80Leave — Leave, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaving}] To send out leaves; to leaf; often with out. G. Fletcher. [1913 Webster] …

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