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  • 21Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) — Album par The Rolling Stones Sortie 12 septembre 1969 Enregistrement 8 août 1963 – juin 1969 Durée 42:30 Genre rock Producteur …

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  • 22through street — through′ street n. a street on which traffic can move without interruption Compare stop street • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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  • 23Through the Looking-Glass — Infobox Book | name = Through the Looking Glass title orig = translator = image caption = Book cover of Through the Looking Glass author = Lewis Carroll illustrator = John Tenniel cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series …

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  • 24move up — v. 1) (D; intr.) to move up into, to (she has moved up to the position of general manager) 2) (D; intr.) to move up through (to move up through the ranks) * * * [ muːv ʌp] to (she has move upd up to the position of general manager) (D; intr.) to… …

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  • 25Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) — Infobox Album | Name = Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2) Type = Compilation album Artist = The Rolling Stones Released = 12 September 1969 Recorded = 8 August 1963 June 1969 Genre = Rock Length = 42:30 (UK) 38:23 (US) Label = Decca (UK)… …

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  • 26Move (Japanese band) — For other uses, see Move (disambiguation). Move Background information Also known as m.o.v.e Genres …

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  • 27Move On Up A Little Higher (song) — Infobox Single Name = Move On Up A Little Higher Artist = Mahalia Jackson from Album = A side = B side = Released = early 1948 Format = Recorded = Friday, September 12, 1947 Genre = Gospel Label = Apollo Length = 3:01 Writer = Rev. William… …

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  • 28Through Bill Of Lading — A bill of lading that allows the transportation of goods both within domestic borders and through international shipment. The through bill of lading is often required for the exportation of goods, as it serves as a receipt or carriage contract… …

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  • 29move — I. verb (moved; moving) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French mover, moveir, from Latin movēre; probably akin to Sanskrit mīvati he moves, pushes Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. (1) to go or pass to another place or in a certain …

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  • 30move — Synonyms and related words: accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, acquit, act, acta, action, activate, activity, actuate, actuation, ad hoc measure, admonish, advance, advancing, adventure, advocate, affect, agitate, alteration, anchor …

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