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  • 71V.M. Live Presents...Avail — Infobox Album Name = V.M. Live Presents...Avail Type = live album Longtype = Artist = Avail Released = 1999 Recorded = 29 June, 1997 Genre = Length = Label = Liberation Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = V.M. Live… …

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  • 72to no avail — without any benefit or result. The boy pushed against the door to no avail something heavy was holding it shut. Usage notes: sometimes used in the phrase to little avail having almost no benefit or result: Security forces tried to disperse the… …

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  • 73to no avail — IN VAIN, without success, unsuccessfully, fruitlessly, for nothing. → avail * * * to/of/no avail formal phrase without getting the effect you wanted or intended His words of encouragement were to no avail. Thesaurus: unsuccessful …

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  • 74of no avail — to/of/no avail formal phrase without getting the effect you wanted or intended His words of encouragement were to no avail. Thesaurus: unsuccessfulsynonym …

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  • 75Holiday home Passe D&#39 avail Dolus d&#39 Oleron — (Долю дОлерон,Франция) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель …

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  • 76of little avail — of little (or no) avail not very (or not at all) effective or successful Latin was of little avail in the practical affairs of life * * * of little/no aˈvail idiom (formal) of little or no use • Your ability to argue is of little avail if the …

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  • 77to no avail(2) — {adv. phr.}, {formal} Without result; unsuccessfully. * /John tried to pull the heavy cart, but to no avail./ * /Mary studied hard for the test but to no avail./ Compare: IN VAIN …

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  • 78to no avail(2) — {adv. phr.}, {formal} Without result; unsuccessfully. * /John tried to pull the heavy cart, but to no avail./ * /Mary studied hard for the test but to no avail./ Compare: IN VAIN …

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  • 79or no avail —    Something which is of no avail is not at all helpful or useful.     The coffee machine wouldn t work, and the instruction leaflet was of no avail …

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  • 80to little avail — If something is to little avail, it means that, despite great efforts, something ended in failure, but taking comfort from the knowledge that nothing else could have been done to avert or avoid the result …

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