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  • 71stop over — stay at a place overnight or for a short time while on a trip The plane had to stop over in Alaska because one of the passengers had a heart attack …

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  • 72stop over — {v.} To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere. * /When we came back from California, we stopped over one night near the Grand Canyon./ …

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  • 73stop over — {v.} To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere. * /When we came back from California, we stopped over one night near the Grand Canyon./ …

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  • 74stop\ over — v To stay at a place overnight or for some other short time while on a trip elsewhere. When we came back from California, we stopped over one night near the Grand Canyon …

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  • 75Non-stop flight — A non stop flight, especially in the aviation industry, refers to any flight by an aircraft which does not involve any intermediate stops. A direct flight is not the same as a non stop flight . For purposes of this article, an ultra long haul non …

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  • 76Daylight saving time by country — See also: List of time zones by country Daylight Saving Time Countries as October 2011  & …

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  • 77Just-in-time (business) — Just in time (JIT) is an inventory strategy implemented to improve the return on investment of a business by reducing in process inventory and its associated carrying costs. In order to achieve JIT the process must have signals of what is going… …

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  • 78Question Time British National Party controversy — Protesters gather outside the BBC Television Centre in London before the episode of Question Time Participants …

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  • 79People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — PETA redirects here. For other uses, see Peta (disambiguation). Founder(s) Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco …

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  • 80Date and time notation by country — Different style conventions and habits exist around the world for dates and times in writing and speaking. Examples:*The order that a year, month, and day are written. *How weeks are identified. *The 24 hour clock and/or the 12 hour clock. *The… …

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