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  • 71The Rough Bounds — (in Gaelic, Na Garbh Chriochan), in the Scottish Highlands, is the area of West Inverness shire between Loch Hourn and Loch Shiel, consisting of the districts of Knoydart, North Morar, Arisaig and Moidart. The area is famous for its wildness and… …

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  • 72SSX: Out of Bounds — Éditeur Electronic Arts Développeur EA Big Date de sortie 21 janvier 2005 Genre Jeu vidéo de sport Plate forme N Gage …

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  • 73Out of Bounds (2005 film) — Out of Bounds Directed by Alexandre Leborgne Pierre Barougier Produced by Alexandre Leborgne – CAP Films Zarafa (Les Films du Village) Written by Alexandre Leborgne Narrated by …

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  • 74know no bounds — Synonyms and related words: advance upon, break bounds, carry too far, encroach, exaggerate, exhaust, fill, flood, go overboard, go to extremes, go too far, infringe, intrude, invade, irrupt, luxuriate, make an inroad, overabound, overact,… …

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  • 75out of bounds — not allowed or approved. The judge ruled that the lawyer s questions were out of bounds. Most military bases are totally out of bounds for reporters. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of out of bounds (= beyond a limit or line on a field on …

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  • 76overstep your bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste …

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  • 77overstep its bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste …

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  • 78overstep bounds — overstep (your/its) bounds to do more than you are allowed to do or should do. Many believe that Congress overstepped its bounds in passing this new gun control law. Some of his colleagues may have overstepped the bounds of good taste …

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  • 79in bounds — Sports inside the regular playing area * * * in bounds : inside the area where players or the ball must stay in sports like basketball and American football The receiver was still in bounds when he caught the pass. The referee said the ball… …

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  • 80Butts and bounds — Butt Butt, But But, n. [F. but butt, aim (cf. butte knoll), or bout, OF. bot, end, extremity, fr. boter, buter, to push, butt, strike, F. bouter; of German origin; cf. OHG. b[=o]zan, akin to E. beat. See {Beat}, v. t.] 1. A limit; a bound; a… …

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