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  • 31get away scot-free — get away/get off/scot free phrase to avoid punishment for doing something that deserves punishment Criminals such as these cannot be allowed to get away scot free. Thesaurus: to escape or avoid punishmentsynonym punishment of being legally killed …

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  • 32get off scot-free — get away/get off/scot free phrase to avoid punishment for doing something that deserves punishment Criminals such as these cannot be allowed to get away scot free. Thesaurus: to escape or avoid punishmentsynonym punishment of being legally killed …

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  • 33free ride — ˌfree ˈride noun [singular] something that you do not have to pay for, because someone else is paying for it: • Government employees are getting a free ride on taxpayers money. * * * Ⅰ. free ride UK US noun [C, usually singular] DISAPPROVING ► an …

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  • 34Get The Message — Single par Electronic Sortie 15 avril 1991 Durée 28 min 54 s Genre(s) …

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  • 35Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert — Álbum en vivo de The Rolling Stones Publicación 4 de septiembre de 1970 Grabación New York City 27 28 de noviembre de 1969 Baltimore, Maryland 25 de noviembre de 1969 Género(s) …

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  • 36Get the Message — Single par Electronic Sortie 15 avril 1991 Durée 28 min 54 s …

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  • 37get away scot-free — If someone gets away scot free, they are not punished when they have done something wrong. ( Get off scot free is an alternative.) …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 38get — /get/ verb past tense got, past participle got especially BrE gotten especially AmE present participle getting RECEIVE/OBTAIN 1 RECEIVE (transitive not in passive) to be given or receive something: Sharon always seems to get loads of mail. | Why… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39Free speech zone — Free speech zones (also known as First Amendment Zones, Free speech cages, and Protest zones) are areas set aside in public places for political activists to exercise their right of free speech in the United States. The First Amendment to the… …

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  • 40Free daily newspaper — Free daily newspapers trace their history back to the 1940s when Walnut Creek, California publisher Dean Lesher began what is widely believed to be the first free daily, now known as the Contra Costa Times . In the 1960s, he converted that… …

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