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71Measure of a Man (Sam and Mark song) — For other uses, see Measure of a Man. Measure of a Man Single by Sam Mark A side With a Little Help from My Friends Released 9 February 2004 Format …
72measure — [13] The distant ancestor of English measure was the Indo European base *ma , *me ‘measure’. This has generated a wide range of often unexpected English progeny, including meal ‘repast’, month, and moon. Measure itself comes from an extension of… …
73measure twice, cut once — Widely associated with carpentry. A similar sentiment is think twice, cut once. 1901 Manitoba Morning Free Press 15 Nov. 7 (advertisement) ‘Measure twice, cut but once.’ Experiment till you find the uniformly good make of shoe the shape, size and …
74measure — [13] The distant ancestor of English measure was the Indo European base *ma , *me ‘measure’. This has generated a wide range of often unexpected English progeny, including meal ‘repast’, month, and moon. Measure itself comes from an extension of… …
75measure — See: BEYOND MEASURE, FOR GOOD MEASURE, MADE TO MEASURE, TAKE ONE S MEASURE or TAKE THE MEASURE OF …
76measure — See: BEYOND MEASURE, FOR GOOD MEASURE, MADE TO MEASURE, TAKE ONE S MEASURE or TAKE THE MEASURE OF …
77Measure (physics) — The measure in quantum physics is the integration measure used for performing a path integral. In quantum field theory, one must sum over all possible histories of a system. When summing over possible histories, which may be very similar to each… …
78Measure For Measure — Maß für Maß (engl. Measure for Measure) ist eine Komödie von William Shakespeare. Sie zählt zu den so genannten „Problemstücken“ aus Shakespeares Werk und wurde 1604 verfasst. Handlung Dem Herzog Vincentio sind die Gesetze in Wien zu oft… …
79Measure for Measure — Maß für Maß (engl. Measure for Measure) ist eine Komödie von William Shakespeare. Sie zählt zu den so genannten „Problemstücken“ aus Shakespeares Werk und wurde 1604 verfasst. Handlung Dem Herzog Vincentio sind die Gesetze in Wien zu oft… …
80measure up — UK US measure up Phrasal Verb with measure({{}}/ˈmeʒər/ verb ► [I] to be good enough, or as good as someone or something else: »If new staff measure up after six months, they are offered a permanent contract. measure up to sth »Unfortunately, the …