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  • 71ahead\ of — prep. 1. In a position of advantage or power over. He studies all the time, because he wants to stay ahead of his classmates. 2. In front of; before. The troop leader walked a few feet ahead of the boys. 3. Earlier than; previous to, before.… …

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  • 72ahead of the pack —    If you are ahead of the pack, you have made more progress than your rivals.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If a person or organization is ahead of the pack, they are better or more successful than their rivals.     Our products will… …

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  • 73ahead of — 1) Blanche went ahead of the others Syn: in front of, before 2) we have a demanding trip ahead of us Syn: in store for, waiting for 3) two months ahead of schedule Syn: in advance of, before …

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  • 74ahead — adv. 1 further forward in space or time. 2 in the lead; further advanced (ahead on points). 3 in the line of one s forward motion (roadworks ahead). 4 straight forwards. Phrases and idioms: ahead of 1 further forward or advanced than. 2 in the… …

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  • 75ahead — See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD …

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  • 76ahead — See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD …

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  • 77Ahead of the Lions — Infobox Album | Name = Ahead Of The Lions Type = Album Artist = Living Things Released = October 04, 2005 Genre = Garage Rock Length = 42:30 Label = Jive Records Producer = Living Things and Lij Ahead of the Lions is an album by rock band Living… …

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  • 78ahead — adverb /əˈhɛd/ a) In or to the front; in advance; onward. The island bore but a little ahead of us. Fielding. b) Having progressed more. He is far ahead of his class in math …

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  • 79ahead of — preposition a) In front of. A hill loomed ahead of them. b) In advance of You have a long trip ahead of you …

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  • 80ahead of you — Used for listed equity securities. At the same price but entered ahead of your order/ interest, usually referring to the specialist s book. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: behind, matched orders, priority, stock ahead. Bloomberg Financial… …

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