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  • 81take the bread out of somebody's mouth — take the bread out of sb s ˈmouth idiom to take away sb s job so that they are no longer able to earn enough money to live Main entry: ↑breadidiom …

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  • 82take time out — take time ˈout idiom to spend some time away from your usual work or activity in order to rest or do sth else instead • She is taking time out from her music career for a year. Main entry: ↑timeidiom …

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  • 83Out Stealing Horses —   …

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  • 84out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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  • 85out to lunch — {adj.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Gone for the midday meal. 2. Inattentive; daydreaming; inefficient; stupid. * /Neil Bender is just out to lunch today./ …

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  • 86Take the Train — is a card game of the shedding type family, marketed by the U.S. Playing Card Company under its Bicycle Games sub brand. The object of the game is to have the most train fares remaining at the end of the game; train fares are distributed evenly… …

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  • 87Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Pays  Royaume Uni …

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  • 88Out of Darkness — VHS Cover Directed by Larry Elikann Written by Barbara Turner Starrin …

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  • 89Take 5 (magazine) — Take 5 is a weekly real life magazine published by ACP Magazines in Australia. The magazine is released every Wednesday since 1998 when it began publishing and features a variety of true stories submitted by readers and a pull out puzzle book… …

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  • 90Out of This World (Maureen McGovern album) — Out of This World Studio album by Maureen McGovern Released March 12, 1996 Genre Pop, Standards, Cover album L …

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