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  • 61Take Off Your Pants and Jacket — Take Off Your Pants and Jacket …

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  • 62Take a Look Around (song) — Take a Look Around Single by Limp Bizkit from the album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water and Mission: Impossible II Released …

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  • 63Take It From Here — (often referred to as TIFH , pronounced mdash; and sometimes humorously spelt mdash; TIFE ) was a British radio comedy programme broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards …

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  • 64take something in good part — british phrase to not be offended or upset by a joke or criticism Thesaurus: relating to humoursynonym Main entry: part * * * not be offended by something he took her abruptness in good part * * * take something in good part Brit …

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  • 65Take Me Out to the Ball Game — is an early 20th century Tin Pan Alley song which became the unofficial anthem of baseball although neither of its authors had attended a game prior to writing the song.cite web | url=http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.200153239/def… …

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  • 66Take as Needed for Pain — Studioalbum von EyeHateGod Veröffentlichung 22. November 1993 Label Century Media …

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  • 67Take Ichi convoy — Part of Pacific War …

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  • 68Take the Heat off Me — Album par Boney M. Sortie 1976 Enregistrement 1975 et 1976 Allemagne Durée 36 min 04 s Langue Angla …

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  • 69part — [n1] piece, portion of something allotment, any, apportionment, articulation, atom, bit, bite, branch, chip, chunk, component, constituent, cut, department, detail, division, element, extra, factor, fraction, fragment, helping, hunk, ingredient,… …

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  • 70Part — (p[aum]rt), n. [F. part, L. pars, gen. partis; cf. parere to bring forth, produce. Cf. {Parent}, {Depart}, {Parcel}, {Partner}, {Party}, {Portion}.] 1. One of the portions, equal or unequal, into which anything is divided, or regarded as divided; …

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