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  • 11Not Me — Single by Amy Pearson from the album Who I Am Released October 20, 2007 Format …

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  • 12not on — (informal) 1. Not possible 2. Not morally, socially, etc acceptable • • • Main Entry: ↑not * * * not on Brit informal 1 : not acceptable or proper Cheating old ladies out of their savings just isn t on. [=is not acceptable] 2 : not …

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  • 13Not Me — álbum de estudio de Glenn Medeiros Publicación 1988 Género(s) Pop …

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  • 14not so — phrase not very I was born down in Armagh, not so far from where my parents live now. Skiing really isn’t so hard – you should try it. not so very: Most of her ideas are not so very original. Thesaurus: slightly, to some degree and not… …

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  • 15Not — [Contr. from ne wot. See 2d {Note}.] Wot not; know not; knows not. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16Not to Us — Studio album by Chris Tomlin Released 2002 …

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  • 17Not — Sf std. (8. Jh.), mhd. nōt, ahd. nōt m./f., as. nōd Stammwort. Aus g. * naudi f. Zwang, Not , auch in gt. nauþs, anord. nauđ(r), ae. nīd, nēad u.ä., afr. nēd, nād. Wohl ein ti Abstraktum, das unmittelbar verglichen werden kann mit apreuß. nautins …

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  • 18not so... (as) — phrase used for saying that one person or thing has less of a particular quality than another The Rosario family managed to flee, but others were not so lucky. It’s an attractive car but not so exciting to drive as the Ford Mustang. The idea is… …

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  • 19Not — steht für eine Zwangslage, in der Hilfe notwendig ist, siehe Notlage den NOT Operator, die Negation einen rätoromanischen Vornamen bekannter Namensträger: Not Vital Siehe auch: Noth, Noot, NÖT …

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  • 20not — /not/, adv. 1. (used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition): You must not do that. It s not far from here. 2. U.S. Slang. (used jocularly as a postpositive interjection to indicate that a previous statement is untrue): That s a… …

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