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  • 21cat out of the bag, let the —  Disclose information, secret, etc. (often unintentionally) …

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  • 22cat — [ kæt ] noun count *** 1. ) an animal with soft fur, a long thin tail, and WHISKERS, that people keep as a pet or for catching mice. A young cat is called a kitten. a ) a wild animal that looks like a big cat, for example a lion or TIGER: BIG CAT …

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  • 23cat — ► NOUN 1) a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with soft fur, a short snout, and retractile claws. 2) a wild animal resembling this, in particular a lion, tiger, or other member of the cat family. 3) informal a malicious or spiteful woman. ●… …

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  • 24Cat intelligence — is the considered capacity of learning, thinking, problem solving, reasoning, and adaptability possessed by the domestic cat. Brain Size and Surface AreaThe brain size of the average cat is 5 centimeters in length and 30 grams. Since the average… …

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  • 25The History of Rock & Roll — was a radio documentary on rock and roll music, originally syndicated in 1969. One of the most lengthiest documentaries of any medium (48 hours in the 1969 version, 52 hours for the 1978 and 1981 versions) Fact|date=January 2008, The History of… …

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  • 26Cat and Mouse (James Patterson novel) — Cat and Mouse is the fourth novel in the homicide detective, Psychologist Alex Cross series by James Patterson. It revolves around Cross dealing with Gary Soneji, the psychopathic serial killer from Along Came a Spider , and another serial killer …

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  • 27The Mole (Australia season 4) — The Mole in Paradise Country of origin  Australia No. of episodes 10 Broadcast …

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  • 28let out — {v.} 1a. To allow to go out or escape. * /The guard let the prisoners out of jail to work in the garden./ * /Mother won t let us out when it rains./ Compare: LET LOOSE. 1b. {informal} To make (a sound) come out of the mouth; utter. * /A bee stung …

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  • 29let out — {v.} 1a. To allow to go out or escape. * /The guard let the prisoners out of jail to work in the garden./ * /Mother won t let us out when it rains./ Compare: LET LOOSE. 1b. {informal} To make (a sound) come out of the mouth; utter. * /A bee stung …

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  • 30The Beatles bootleg recordings — are performances by The Beatles that have attained some level of public circulation without being available as a legal release. The term most often refers to audio recordings, but also includes video performances. From the earliest Beatles… …

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