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  • 31Out of My Hands (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Out Of My Hands Type = Album Artist = Keisha White Released = July 3, 2006 Recorded = 2004 2006 Snake Ranch Studios, London Milco Studios, London Whitfield Street Studios MasEurope Studios, London Genre = R B / Soul Length …

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  • 32launch — {{11}}launch (n.) large boat carried on a warship, 1690s, from Port. lancha barge, launch, apparently from Malay lancharan, from lanchar quick, agile; English spelling influenced by LAUNCH (Cf. launch) (v.). {{12}}launch (v.) c.1300, to rush,… …

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  • 33Launch Off to War — Infobox Album Name = Launch Off to War Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Cheap Sex Released = Jul 15, 2003 Recorded = 2003 Genre = Street punk Length = 27:52 Label = Punk Core Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… …

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  • 34Out of the Unknown — For the collection of short stories by A. E. van Vogt and E. Mayne Hull, see Out of the Unknown (collection). Out of the Unknown Format Anthology Science fiction Drama …

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  • 35Out of This World (UK TV series) — This article is about the British television series Out of This World. For the US television series of the same name, see Out of This World (TV series). Out of This World Boris Karloff hosting Out of this World Format …

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  • 36Out of Time (Red Dwarf episode) — Infobox Red Dwarf episode name = Out of Time number = 6 airdate = November 11, 1993 writers = Rob Grant Doug Naylor director = Andy de Emmony guests = none series = 6 Out Of Time is the sixth, and last, episode of science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf …

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  • 37launch — English has two separate words launch. The verb, ‘propel’ [14], is related to lance. Lances are propelled by throwing, and so the derived Old French verb lancier was used for ‘throw’. English acquired it via the Anglo Norman form launcher. The… …

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  • 38launch — English has two separate words launch. The verb, ‘propel’ [14], is related to lance. Lances are propelled by throwing, and so the derived Old French verb lancier was used for ‘throw’. English acquired it via the Anglo Norman form launcher. The… …

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  • 39launch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. float, start, get going; throw, cast, hurl. See beginning, propulsion, astronautics. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. motorboat, cabin cruiser, ship s launch; see boat , ship . v. 1. [To initiate] Syn.… …

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  • 40launch (one’s lunch) — tv. & in. to empty one’s stomach; to vomit. □ When I saw that mess, I almost launched my lunch. □ Watch out! She’s going to launch! …

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