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  • 21Make It Good (A1 song) — Make It Good Single by A1 from the album Make It Good B side …

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  • 22Dry water — Dry water, also known as powdered water , is a solidified form of water, where water droplets are surrounded by a sandy silica coating.[1] Dry water actually consists of 95 percent liquid water, but the silica coating prevents the water droplets… …

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  • 23Make Love Like a Man — Single by Def Leppard from the album Adrenalize B side Miss You in a Heartbeat Action …

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  • 24Dry contact — may mean any of the following in electronics: No current: Dry contact can refer to a secondary set of contacts of a relay circuit which does not make or break the primary current being controlled by the relay. Usually some other contacts or… …

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  • 25Dry Kill Logic — Origin Westchester County, New York, United States Genres Nu metal, Alternative metal, Groove metal Years active 1993–present Labels Repossession (20 …

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  • 26dry — ► ADJECTIVE (drier, driest) 1) free from moisture or liquid. 2) not yielding water, oil, or milk. 3) without grease or other moisturizer or lubricator. 4) dully factual. 5) unemotional or undemonstrative. 6) (o …

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  • 27Dry & Heavy — is a Japanese dub and reggae band, formed in 1991 by drummer Shigemoto Nanao (Dry) and bass player Takeshi Akimoto (Heavy). Their names come from the Burning Spear album of the same name. The line up which recorded the album Dry Heavy came… …

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  • 28dry farming — ☆ dry farming n. farming in an almost rainless region without the help of irrigation: it is done by conserving the natural moisture of the soil and by planting crops that can resist drought dry farm vt., vi. dry farmer n. * * * also called… …

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  • 29Dry Kids: B-Sides 1997–2005 — Dry Kids: B Sides 1997 2005 Compilation album by Embrace Released 31 October 2005 …

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  • 30Dry those fair, those crystal eyes — ”Dry those fair, those crystal eyes” is a poem by Henry King (1591 1669) Bishop of Chichester, set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1899. It was published in the Souvenir of the Charing Cross Hospital Bazaar, and its first… …

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