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  • 81Beat the Boots — Box set by Frank Zappa Released July 7, 1991 Recorded Various locations September 30, 1 …

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  • 82Beat juggling — is the act of manipulating two or more samples (e.g. drum beats, or vocal phrases), in order to create a unique composition, using multiple turntables and one or more mixers. This can involve pauses, scratching, backspins and delays. It could be… …

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  • 83Out of Order (Rod Stewart album) — Out of Order Studio album by Rod Stewart Released 23 May 1988 …

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  • 84beat — [adj] very tired dog tired*, exhausted, fatigued, kaput*, wearied, weary, worn out; concepts 316,720 Ant. rested beat [n1] throbbing cadence, cadency, flow, flutter, measure, meter, oscillation, palpitation, pound, pressure, pulsation, pulse,… …

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  • 85Beat 'Em All — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Beat Em All álbum en directo de The Exploited Publicación 2004, Europa Grabación 2003 …

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  • 86beat the hell out of something — beat the hell out of (something) to be much better than something. It wasn t much of a plan, but it beat the hell out of sitting around the office waiting for something to happen …

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  • 87beat the hell out of — (something) to be much better than something. It wasn t much of a plan, but it beat the hell out of sitting around the office waiting for something to happen …

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  • 88beat your brains out — If you beat your brains out, you think hard about something but cannot solve, understand or remember it …

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  • 89beat the clock — To do or finish something within the time allowed • • • Main Entry: ↑beat beat the clock To finish a job, task, etc before the time limit runs out • • • Main Entry: ↑clock * * * perform a task quickly or within a fixed time limit * * * beat the… …

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  • 90beat somebody out of something — ˈbeat sb out of sth derived (NAmE, informal) to cheat sb by taking sth from them • Her brother beat her out of $200. Main entry: ↑beatderived …

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