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  • 51up in the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. {informal} In great anger or excitement. * /My father went straight up in the air when he heard I damaged the car./ * /The Jones family are all up in the air because they are taking a trip around the world./ Compare: HIT… …

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  • 52up in the air — {adj.} or {adv. phr.} 1. {informal} In great anger or excitement. * /My father went straight up in the air when he heard I damaged the car./ * /The Jones family are all up in the air because they are taking a trip around the world./ Compare: HIT… …

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  • 53Song in the Air — Infobox Album Name =Song in the Air Type =Album Artist = Elliott Released = April 23, 2003 Genre = Emo Label = Revelation Records Reviews = * Amazon.com (4.5/5) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00008XESJ link] Last album = False Cathedrals… …

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  • 54University of the Air (TV series) — University of the Air was a daily educational television program seen early mornings on the CTV Television Network in Canada between 1966 and 1983; prior to the establishment of 24 hour broadcasting, in most regions it was the first program aired …

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  • 55Earth from the Air — is a popular collection of environmental photographs taken from the air by Yann Arthus Bertrand. They have been published in a number of books together with text describing environmental concerns related to the photographs.Large format versions… …

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  • 56Castle in the air — Castle Cas tle, n. [AS. castel, fr. L. castellum, dim. of castrum a fortified place, castle.] 1. A fortified residence, especially that of a prince or nobleman; a fortress. [1913 Webster] The house of every one is to him castle and fortress, as… …

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  • 57build castles in the air — or[build castles in Spain] {v. phr.} To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. * /He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything./ * /To build castles in Spain is natural for… …

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  • 58build castles in the air — or[build castles in Spain] {v. phr.} To make impossible or imaginary plans, dream about future successes that are unlikely. * /He liked to build castles in the air, but never succeeded in anything./ * /To build castles in Spain is natural for… …

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  • 59Unlocking the Air and Other Stories — is a 1996 collection of short stories by Ursula K. Le Guin. Like Searoad and Orsinian Tales , most of the included stories are neither science fiction nor fantasy. Contents * Half Past Four (1987, The New Yorker) * The Professor s Houses (1982,… …

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  • 60Hole in the air — (A[ e]ronautics) same as {Air hole}, above; an {air pocket}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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