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  • 121net weight — The weight of a shipment of goods less the weight of containers, boxing, crating, chains, and the like. State ex rel. Washington Mill Co. v Great Northern Railway Co. 43 Wash 658, 86 P 1056 …

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  • 122watch your weight — phrase to be careful about what you eat so that you do not get fat These low fat snacks are great if you’re watching your weight. Thesaurus: dieting and dietary choiceshyponym general words meaningto eatsynonym Main entry: watch …

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  • 123The Real End of the Great War — is the English title for Prawdziwy koniec wielkiej wojny , a film released in 1957, directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz.Roza (Lucyna Winnicka) marries a promising young architect, Juliusz (Roland Glowacki); for a few months, they have a blissful life… …

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  • 124The Great Automatic Grammatizator — The Umbrella Man redirects here. For other uses, see Umbrella Man. The Great Automatic Grammatizator (published in the U.S. as The Umbrella Man and Other Stories ) is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl.… …

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  • 125watch your weight — to be careful about what you eat so that you do not get fat These low fat snacks are great if you re watching your weight …

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  • 126avoirdupois weight — avoirdupois′ weight n. wam the system of weights, based on the pound of 16 ounces, used in Great Britain and the U.S. for goods other than gems, precious metals, and drugs Abbr.: av. 3) avdp. avoir …

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  • 127attach weight to something — attach importance/significance/value/weight/to something phrase to think that something is important or true and that it should be considered seriously Both her parents attach great importance to education. Thesaurus: to value something or… …

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  • 128load/weight off your mind —    If something takes a load off your mind, it brings great relief because a problem has been solved.     When the company closed down, finding a new job took a load off Tom s mind …

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