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  • 61one-up — 1. verb To outdo, to do something slightly better than a competitors prior effort. Every year the neighbors try to one up each other with their holiday lights. 2. noun In additional life or an object that increases the players number of chances… …

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  • 62one up — 1. verb To outdo, to do something slightly better than a competitors prior effort. Every year the neighbors try to one up each other with their holiday lights. 2. noun In additional life or an object that increases the players number of chances… …

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  • 63one-up — transitive verb Etymology: back formation from one upmanship Date: 1963 to practice one upmanship on …

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  • 64One fm — OneFM OneFM (également écrit One FM) est une radio privée implantée à Genève depuis 1996. Elle a commencé à émettre dans la région genevoise le 15 mars 1996, d abord sur la fréquence 97.6 MHz, puis sur 107.0 MHz lors du grand… …

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  • 65-one — The suffix one is used in organic chemistry to form names of organic compounds containing the C(=O) group: see ketone. Sometimes a number between hyphens is inserted before it to state which atom the =O atom is attached to. This suffix was… …

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  • 66-one — a suffix used in the names of ketones and analogous chemical compounds: lactone; quinone. [perh. < Gk one fem. patronymic] * * * …

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  • 67one L — 1. noun A law student in his or her first year of law school. 2. adjective Of or pertaining to the first year of law school. Ive heard that one L courses are the hardest courses youll take in law school …

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  • 68one's — pronoun belonging to one …

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  • 69One Life to Live — Title card (2004–present) Genre Soap opera Created by Agnes Nixon …

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  • 70One Big Union (concept) — The One Big Union is a concept which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries amongst working class trade unionists. Unions initially organised as craft or trade unions. Workers were organized by their skill: carpenters, plumbers,&#8230; …

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