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  • 121Nick Takes Over Your School — Presented by Lizzie Trevan Dave Lawson No. of seasons 7 Broadcast Original channel Nickelodeon Original run March …

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  • 122going-over — /goh ing oh veuhr/, n., pl. goings over /goh ingz oh veuhr/. 1. a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going over. 2. a severe, thorough scolding. 3. a sound thrashing; beating: The hoodlums gave him a good… …

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  • 123Moon Over Naples — is a 1965 instrumental composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records. It would become a hit single in 1966 for Al Martino when… …

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  • 124going-over — 1) N SING If you give someone or something a going over, you examine them thoroughly. [INFORMAL] Michael was given a complete going over and then treated for glandular fever. 2) N SING A going over is a violent attack on or criticism of someone.… …

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  • 125Revelation given to Conchiglia — The Revelation given to Conchiglia is a series of books written by Conchiglia. The books write about Holy Trinity revelation to Conchiglia. It has been translated in 8 languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Russian, Japanese and …

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  • 126Aino (given name) — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Aino imagesize=200 caption=The Aino tryptych by Akseli Gallen Kallela. pronunciation=Eye no gender = female meaning = only region = Finland nickname = origin = Finnish related names = footnotes = The name Aino,… …

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  • 127(be) given the boot — be given the ˈboot | get the ˈboot idiom (informal) to be told that you must leave your job or that a relationship you are having with sb is over • He should have been given the boot years ago. Main entry: ↑bootidiom …

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  • 128To pass over — Pass Pass, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Passed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Passing}.] [F. passer, LL. passare, fr. L. passus step, or from pandere, passum, to spread out, lay open. See {Pace}.] 1. To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one… …

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