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  • 31One Night in Bangkok — For other uses, see One Night in Bangkok (disambiguation). One Night in Bangkok Single by Murray Head f …

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  • 32One People's Project — One Peoples Project (OPP) is an organization founded in 2000 to monitor and publish information about alleged racist and far right groups and individuals. Its most prominent members are its founder Daryle Lamont Jenkins and Joshua Hoyt, who… …

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  • 33side chest — noun A standard pose in which one arm is bent at the elbow, and the chest muscles are flexed, with ones side turned to the judges …

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  • 34side triceps — noun A standard pose in which one arm is held straight with the triceps flexed, with ones side turned to the judges …

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  • 35Near side of the Moon — The names of the major seas and some craters on the near side of the Moon The near side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that is permanently turned towards the Earth, whereas the opposite side is the far side of the Moon. Only one side of the… …

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  • 36sunny-side up — adjective (eggs) fried on only one side • Similar to: ↑cooked * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ adjective of an egg : fried on one side only * * * sunny side up UK US adjective an egg that is sunny side up is cooked on one side only in hot oil, and not… …

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  • 37broad|side — «BRD SYD», noun, adverb. –n. 1. the whole side of a ship above the water. 2. a) all the guns that can be fired from one side of a ship. b) the firing of all these guns at the same time: »The broadside caught the pirates completely by surprise. 3 …

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  • 38sunny-side up — {adj.} Fried on one side only. * /Barbara likes her eggs sunny side up./ …

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  • 39sunny-side up — {adj.} Fried on one side only. * /Barbara likes her eggs sunny side up./ …

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  • 40sunny-side up — adj [not before noun] AmE an egg that is cooked sunny side up is cooked in hot fat on one side only, and not turned over in the pan …

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