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  • 81Off the Map (TV series) — Off the Map Genre Medical drama Created by Jenna Bans Starring …

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  • 83Off the Books — Single by The Beatnuts featuring Big Punisher Cuban Link from the album Stone Crazy …

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  • 84Off the Ropes — Format Professional wrestling Created by KPW Starring …

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  • 85Off-pump coronary artery bypass — Intervention MeSH D047549 Off pump coronary artery bypass or beating heart surgery is a form of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery performed without cardiopulmonary bypass (heart lung machine) as a treat …

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  • 86break away from someone — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain …

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  • 87break away from something — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain …

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  • 88break away from — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain …

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  • 89break away — (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain. We re… …

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  • 90break your journey — british phrase to stop somewhere for a short time during a journey Thesaurus: booking on and travelling by transporthyponym to get on and off of tranportsynonym Main entry: break …

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