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  • 121Not in My Back-hoe — Infobox Television episode Title = Not in my Back hoe Series = King of the Hill Caption = Dale and Bill trapped in a backhoe. Season = 4 Episode = 8 Airdate = November 28, 1999 Production = 4ABE08 Writer = Paul Lieberstein Director = Shaun… …

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  • 122not — adverb 1》 (also n t joined to a preceding verb) used chiefly with an auxiliary verb or ‘be’ to form the negative. 2》 used as a short substitute for a negative clause. 3》 used to express the negative of other words.     ↘used with a quantifier to… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 123not have the faintest idea — to not know anything at all about something. I didn t have the faintest idea where I was or which way I was going – I simply knew I had to get away. These people don t have the foggiest idea what America s really like. Usage notes: also used in… …

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  • 124Away From Home — The IRS criteria used to establish whether or not you are within commuting distance from home. If you work away from home for longer than a normal workday and you require sleep, then the associated costs are tax deductible. This is used to… …

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  • 125Away — A trade, quote, or market that does not originate with the dealer in question, e.g., the bid is 98 10 away from me . The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 126away — A trade, quote, or market that does not originate with the dealer in question, e.g., the bid is 98 10 away from me …

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  • 127not to give quarter — {v. phr.} 1. To be utterly unwilling to show mercy; not to allow a weaker or defeated party the chance to save themselves through escape. * /The occupying foreign army gave no quarter they took no prisoners, shot everyone, and made escape… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 128not to give quarter — {v. phr.} 1. To be utterly unwilling to show mercy; not to allow a weaker or defeated party the chance to save themselves through escape. * /The occupying foreign army gave no quarter they took no prisoners, shot everyone, and made escape… …

    Dictionary of American idioms