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  • 1give right of entry to — index admit (give access) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2access — [[t]æ̱kses[/t]] ♦♦♦ accesses, accessing, accessed 1) N UNCOUNT: usu N to n If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it. The facilities have been adapted to give access to wheelchair users... For… …

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  • 3Give Me Everything — «Give Me Everything» …

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  • 4Give Me Everything (canción de Pitbull) — «Give Me Everything» Sencillo de Pitbull con Ne Yo, Afrojack Nayer del álbum Planet Pit Publicación 18 de marzo de 2011 Formato CD single, Descarga digital Grabación …

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  • 5give —    is used occasionally tout court, but usually in a phrase, meaning copulation, such as give a little, access to your body, in to, it, it to, out, the ferret a run, the time to, (up) your treasure, way, your all, your body, and yourself. In most …

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  • 6access — ▪ I. access ac‧cess 1 [ˈækses] noun [uncountable] 1. MARKETING the right to sell goods to a particular market or country without breaking any laws or agreements: access to • Japan agreed to allow foreign manufacturers of satellite equipment equal …

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  • 7give — 1 verb past tense gavepast participle given PROVIDE/SUPPLY 1 (T) to provide or supply someone with something: give sb sth: Researchers were given a 10,000 grant to continue their work. | Can you give me a ride to the office on Tuesday? | He went… …

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  • 8access — I UK [ˈækses] / US [ˈækˌses] noun [uncountable] *** 1) the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits access to: Access to up to date financial information is important to our success. Only 40% of 5 year olds have… …

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  • 9Access key — In a web browser an access key or accesskey allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. They were introduced in 1999 and quickly achieved near universal browser support (including Internet… …

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  • 10access — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ direct, easy, free, full, good, ready, unfettered, unlimited, unrestricted ▪ …

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