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  • 61No Way Out (2000) — Promotional poster featuring Triple H and Chris Jericho Tagline(s) Let the Game Begin Information …

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  • 62beat out — verb 1. come out better in a competition, race, or conflict (Freq. 2) Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship We beat the competition Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game • Syn: ↑beat, ↑crush, ↑shell, ↑ …

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  • 63River out of Eden — Infobox Book name = River out of Eden title orig = translator = image caption = author = Richard Dawkins illustrator = Lalla Ward cover artist = country = language = series = subject = Evolutionary biology genre = publisher = Basic Books release… …

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  • 64dish out — Synonyms and related words: accord, administer, afford, allot, allow, award, bail, bestow, bestow on, bucket, communicate, confer, cup, deal, deal out, decant, deliver, dip, dish, dish up, dispense, dole, dole out, donate, extend, fork, fork out …

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  • 65dish out — [v] distribute allocate, deliver, dispense, dole out*, fork over*, furnish, give out, hand, hand out, hand over, inflict, ladle, mete out, present, produce, scoop, serve, serve up, spoon, supply, transfer, turn over; concept 140 Ant. take …

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  • 66scooped-out — scoopedˈ out adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑scoop …

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  • 67cheese scoop — noun : a pointed spoonlike table implement for scooping out cheese …

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  • 68Henry M. Jackson — Scoop Jackson redirects here. For the basketball writer, see Scoop Jackson (writer). Henry M. Jackson redirects here. For the owner of Merchant Equity Partners, see Henry Jackson (businessman). Henry Martin Jackson United States Senator from… …

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  • 69dip — vb 1 Dip, immerse, submerge, duck, souse, dunk are comparable when meaning to plunge a person or thing into or as if into liquid. Dip implies a momentary or partial plunging into a liquid or a slight or cursory entrance into a subject {the priest …

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  • 70take up — verb 1. pursue or resume (Freq. 9) take up a matter for consideration • Hypernyms: ↑embark, ↑enter • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. adopt (Freq. 5) …

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