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  • 71think-tank — think tanks N COUNT COLL A think tank is a group of experts who are gathered together by an organization, especially by a government, in order to consider various problems and try and work out ways to solve them. ...Moscow s leading foreign… …

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  • 72out of gas — {adv. phr.} 1. Out of fuel (said of automobiles). * /Be sure you don t run out of gas when you go on a long distance trip by car./ 2. Rundown; depleted of energy; in poor physical condition. * /Mary said she had to take a break from her job as… …

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  • 73out of gas — {adv. phr.} 1. Out of fuel (said of automobiles). * /Be sure you don t run out of gas when you go on a long distance trip by car./ 2. Rundown; depleted of energy; in poor physical condition. * /Mary said she had to take a break from her job as… …

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  • 74Out of the Dark (Into the Light) — Studio album by Falco Released February 27, 1998 (Europe) …

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  • 75Out of Control Tour — (L R) Sarah Harding, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Cole, and Kimberley Walsh. Arena tour by Girls Aloud Location United Ki …

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  • 76Out of Time (Red Dwarf) — Out of Time Red Dwarf episode Episode no. Series 6 Episode 6 Directed by Andy de Emmony Writt …

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  • 77out of order — ➔ order1 * * * Ⅰ. out of order ► not acceptable according to a law or rule, or according to what people think is correct or suitable: »Her comments were ruled out of order by the chairperson. »The Press Complaints Commission acknowledged that… …

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  • 78out-there — UK US adjective american informal someone who is out there enjoys meeting and talking to people and doing all sorts of activities Thesaurus: friendlysynonym * * * /ˈaʊtˈðeɚ/ adj [more out there; most out there] US informal : very …

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  • 79out on a limb — {adv. phr.} With your beliefs and opinions openly stated; in a dangerous position that can t be changed. * /The president went out on a limb and supported a foreign aid bill that many people were against./ * /Grandfather went out on a limb before …

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  • 80out on a limb — {adv. phr.} With your beliefs and opinions openly stated; in a dangerous position that can t be changed. * /The president went out on a limb and supported a foreign aid bill that many people were against./ * /Grandfather went out on a limb before …

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