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  • 91one-two — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a fencing attack made by simulating a disengagement and followed by delivery of a thrust in the original line if the adversary s parry is drawn 2. or one two punch ˈ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ : delivery of two short blows in rapid succession… …

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  • 92One Take Only — Som and Bank: Bangkok for Sale Thai theatrical poster. Directed by Oxide Pang Produced by …

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  • 93one Englishman can beat three Frenchmen — Now also used of other nationalities, and in different proportions. 1599 SHAKESPEARE Henry V III. vi. 144 When they were in health... I thought upon one pair of English legs Did march three Frenchmen. 1745 H. WALPOLE Letter 13 July (1941) IX. 17… …

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  • 94One-dimensional space — In physics and mathematics, a sequence of n numbers can be understood as a location in n dimensional space. When n = 1, the set of all such locations is called 1 dimensional Euclidean space. Contents 1 One dimensional geometry 1.1 Polytopes 1.2 …

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  • 95One Day at HorrorLand — infobox Book | | name = One Day at HorrorLand orig title = translator = author = R. L. Stine cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Goosebumps classification = fiction genre = Horror fiction, Children s literature… …

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  • 96One Slip — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Slip (homonymie). One Slip Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album de l album A Momentary Lapse of Reason Pays Angleterre …

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  • 97pair — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS also SHOW A CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS …

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  • 98pair — See: TAKE TO ONE S HEELS also SHOW A CLEAN PAIR OF HEELS …

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  • 99pair of scissors — Scissors Scis sors, n. pl. [OE. sisoures, OF. cisoires (cf. F. ciseaux), probably fr. LL. cisorium a cutting instrument, fr. L. caedere to cut. Cf. {Chisel}, {Concise}. The modern spelling is due to a mistaken derivation from L. scissor one who… …

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  • 100pair of tongs — Tongs Tongs, n. pl. [OE. tonge, tange, AS. tange; akin to D. tang, G. zanga, OHG. zanga, Don. tang, Sw. t[*a]ng, Icel. t[ o]ng, Gr. da knein to bite, Skr. da[ n]i[,c], da[,c]. [root]59. Cf. {Tang} a strong taste, anything projecting.] An… …

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