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  • 111Flight of the Norwegian National Treasury — The National Treasury of Norway consisted of 240 million NOK of 1940 value worth of gold (approximately $54,5 million in 1940 American currency, [cite web |url=http://www.measuringworth.org/datasets/exchangeglobal/result.php?year source=1940 year …

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  • 112take flight — 1》 (of a bird) take off and fly. 2》 flee. → flight …

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  • 113Take a Picture — Single infobox Name = Take a Picture Artist = Filter from Album = Title of Record Released = October 26, 1999 Format = CD Genre = Rock Length = 6:03 Label = Warner Brothers Writer = Last single = Welcome to the Fold (1999) This single = Take a… …

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  • 114take — verb ADVERB ▪ well ▪ badly ▪ She took the news of her father s death very badly. ▪ seriously ▪ I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist …

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  • 115take off — 1) the horse took off at great speed Syn: run away/off, flee, abscond, take flight, decamp, leave, go, depart, make off, bolt, take to one s heels, escape; informal split, clear off, skedaddle, vamoose 2) the p …

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  • 116Flight of Eagles — Infobox Book name = Flight of Eagles image caption = Recent paperback cover author = Jack Higgins cover artist = language = English country = United States genre = Historical, Thriller, Novel publisher = Michael Joseph Penguin Books release date …

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  • 117Flight from Nevèrÿon — infobox Book | name = Flight from Nevèrÿon title orig = translator = image caption = Cover from the first edition author = Samuel R. Delany illustrator = cover artist = Rowena Morrill country = United States language = English series = Return to… …

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  • 118Flight Dynamics Flightsail VII — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=Flightsail VII caption= type=Recreational amphibian manufacturer=Homebuilt designer=Tom Purcell first flight=October avyear|1970 introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built= variants… …

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  • 119flight attendant — noun an attendant on an airplane • Syn: ↑steward • Derivationally related forms: ↑stewardship (for: ↑steward) • Hypernyms: ↑attendant, ↑attender, ↑ …

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  • 120take to one's heels — RUN AWAY, run off, make a run for it, take flight, take off, make a break for it, flee, make one s getaway, escape; informal beat it, clear off, vamoose, skedaddle, split, cut and run, leg it, hotfoot it, show a clean pair of heels, scram; Brit.… …

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