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  • 41Drift Away — Single by Dobie Gray from the album Drift Away B side City …

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  • 42give someone a wide berth — give something a wide berth they learned to give those gang members a wide berth Syn: avoid, shun, keep away from, stay away from, steer clear of, keep at arm s length, have nothing to do with; dodge, sidestep, circumvent, skirt around …

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  • 43Push the Sky Away — Эта статья или раздел содержит информацию об ещё не выпущенном альбоме. Содержание может меняться по мере приближения даты релиза альбома и появления новой информации …

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  • 44blow away — I. transitive verb : to dissipate or remove (something) as if with a current of air the whole well ordered system has been blown away Roger Fry even this caution … might well be blown away by the rush of buying … before the holiday Newsweek II …

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  • 45I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning — Studioalbum von Bright Eyes Veröffentlichung Januar 2005 Label Saddle Creek (USA), Polydor …

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  • 46I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning — Bright Eyes – I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning Veröffentlichung Januar 2005 Label Saddle Creek (USA), Polydor (Rest der Welt) Format(e) CD Genre(s) Folk, Indie Rock …

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  • 47Double Wide (album) — Double Wide Studio album by Uncle Kracker Released June 30, 2000 …

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  • 48give someone or something a wide berth — give (someone or something) a wide berth : to avoid or stay away from (someone or something) I could see that she was in a bad mood, so I gave her a wide berth. • • • Main Entry: ↑berth give (someone or something) a wide berth see ↑berth, 1 • • • …

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  • 49give a wide berth — {v. phr.} To keep away from; keep a safe distance from. * /Mary gave the barking dog a wide berth./ * /Jack gave a wide berth to the fallen electric wires./ * /After Tom got Bob into trouble. Bob gave him a wide berth./ …

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  • 50give a wide berth — {v. phr.} To keep away from; keep a safe distance from. * /Mary gave the barking dog a wide berth./ * /Jack gave a wide berth to the fallen electric wires./ * /After Tom got Bob into trouble. Bob gave him a wide berth./ …

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