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  • 101dressed\ fit\ to\ kill — See: best bib and tucker …

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  • 102Direction of fit — The technical term direction of fit is used to describe the distinctions that are offered by two related sets of opposing terms: The more general set of mind to world (i.e., mind to fit world, not from mind to world) vs. world to mind (i.e.,… …

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  • 103Celebrity Fit Club (UK TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Celebrity Fit Club (UK) size = caption = format = Reality picture format = 16:9 runtime = 60 minutes country = UK creator = presenter = Dale Winton starring = Harvey Walden IV (trainer) channel = ITV first aired =… …

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  • 104throw a fit — See: HAVE A FIT …

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  • 105throw a fit — See: HAVE A FIT …

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  • 106Slim-fit pants — Skinny denim jean capri pants Slim fit pants or skinny jeans have a snug fit through the legs and end in a small leg opening that can be anywhere from 9 to 20 depending on size. Other names for this style include pegs, drainpipes, stovepipes,… …

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  • 107John See — Sir John See (14 octobre 1844 31 janvier 1907) est un homme politique australien, député de Nouvelle Galles du Sud du 26 novembre 1880 au 15 juin 1901, puis le 14e premier ministre de Nouvelle Galles du Sud de 1901 à 1904. See était un… …

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  • 108Goodness of fit — The goodness of fit of a statistical model describes how well it fits a set of observations. Measures of goodness of fit typically summarize the discrepancy between observed values and the values expected under the model in question. Such… …

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  • 109Lack-of-fit sum of squares — In statistics, a sum of squares due to lack of fit, or more tersely a lack of fit sum of squares, is one of the components of a partition of the sum of squares in an analysis of variance, used in the numerator in an F test of the null hypothesis… …

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  • 110have a fit — or[have fits] or[throw a fit] {v. phr.} 1. To have a sudden illness with stiffness or jerking of the body. * /Our dog had a fit yesterday./ 2. {informal} To become angry or upset. * /Father will throw a fit when he sees the dent in the car./ *… …

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