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  • 91Belt Creek — may refer to:*Belt Creek (Ontario) in Ontario, Canada. *Belt Creek (Montana), a tributary of the Missouri River in Montana in the United States …

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  • 92Belt Creek (Montana) — Belt Creek is a tributary, approximately 80 mi (129 km) long, of the Missouri River in western Montana in the United States.It originates in the Lewis and Clark National Forest north of Big Baldy Mountain, in the Little Belt Mountains in western… …

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  • 93Belt press — Belt printing was a very popular way to print in the 1970s. A belt printer uses huge screens that cover the entire front and back of the garment. It s great for all over pattern printing, but can be used in many other ways. Belt printing works… …

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  • 94Belt-Schutsloot — is a small village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, about 3 km north of Zwartsluis. ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland , Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2005.] The village originally… …

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  • 95belt-tightening — [belt′tīt΄ n iŋ] n. a reduction of expenditures; economizing adj. of or involving the reduction of expenditures [belt tightening measures] …

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  • 96belt-tightening — /belt tuyt n ing/, n. a curtailment in spending; period of economizing: The mayor ordered a belt tightening for all city offices. [1935 40] * * * …

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  • 97belt out something — belt out (something) to sing loudly and with enthusiasm. After five decades, Brother Ray can still belt out a soulful song. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe enthusiastic talk: Keyes has belted out speeches warning about the need to rebuild …

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  • 98belt out — (something) to sing loudly and with enthusiasm. After five decades, Brother Ray can still belt out a soulful song. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe enthusiastic talk: Keyes has belted out speeches warning about the need to rebuild the… …

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  • 99belt and braces — (UK) Someone who wears belt and braces is very cautious and takes no risks …

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  • 100belt and suspenders — (USA) Someone who wears belt and suspenders is very cautious and takes no risks …

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