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  • 51Gang — This article is about groups of individuals who share a common identity. For other uses, see Gang (disambiguation). Street gang redirects here. For the Sesame Street book, see Street Gang (book). Gangs Territory Worldwide Membership 800,000 in… …

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  • 52gang — gang1 /gang/, n. 1. a group or band: A gang of boys gathered around the winning pitcher. 2. a group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely, often exclusively, for social reasons, esp. such a group engaging in delinquent behavior. 3. a …

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  • 53Gang — Gangart; Bummel; Spaziergang; Diele; Flur; Korridor; Durchgang * * * Gang [gaŋ], der; [e]s, Gänge [ gɛŋə]: 1. <ohne Plural> Art des Gehens: ein federnder, aufrechter Gang; sein Gang war schwerfällig; die Frau hatte einen schlep …

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  • 54gang — cain·gang; dou·ble·gang·er; fore·gang·er; gang; gang·er·el; gang·gang; gang·gang; gang·land; gang·rel; gang·ster; gang·ster·ism; holm·gang; kol·ler·gang; lie·se·gang; out·gang; ox·gang; pass·gang; sir·gang; up·gang; voet·gang·er; wa·gang;… …

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  • 55Gang of 14 — The Gang of 14 was a term coined to describe the bipartisan group of Senators in the 109th United States Congress who successfully negotiated a compromise in the spring of 2005 to avoid the deployment of the so called nuclear option (or… …

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  • 56Gang — Gạng1 der; (e)s, Gän·ge; 1 nur Sg; die Art und Weise, wie sich jemand beim Gehen (1) bewegt <ein federnder, schleppender Gang; jemanden am Gang erkennen> 2 nur Sg; das Gehen (1) zu einem bestimmten Zweck an ein bestimmtes Ziel: einen Gang… …

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  • 57gang — noun 1 group of criminals ADJECTIVE ▪ street ▪ a street gang known as the Hooligans ▪ local ▪ armed, masked ▪ The robbery …

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  • 58gang — gang1 S3 [gæŋ] n [: Old English; Origin: way, journey ; the modern meaning comes from the idea of a group of people going together] 1.) a) a group of young people who spend time together, and who are often involved in crime or drugs and who often …

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  • 59Gang — 1. Den letzten Gang müssen wir alle gehen. Lat.: Calcanda semel via leti. (Horaz.) (Binder II, 395; Philippi, I, 68.) 2. Der1 gang vermag tausent gulden. – Franck, II, 33b; Simrock, 2997; Körte, 1741; Eiselein, 204. 1) Dieser, ein solcher Gang. – …

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  • 60gang — I. /gæŋ / (say gang) noun 1. a band or group: a gang of boys. 2. a. a group of persons working together; squad; shift. b. Australian History a party of convicts labouring under the control of an overseer on public works: a road gang; a wood… …