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  • 11Above the Law (film) — Above the Law Directed by Andrew Davis Produced by Andrew Davis Steven Seagal Screenplay by …

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  • 12above — above, over are synonymous prepositions when they indicate elevation in position. They seldom imply contact between that which is higher and that which is lower; as a rule they allow an interval. Over and above differ in that over usually implies …

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  • 13above suspicion — {adj. phr.} Too good to be suspected; not likely to do wrong. * /The umpire in the game must be above suspicion of supporting one side over the other./ …

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  • 14above suspicion — {adj. phr.} Too good to be suspected; not likely to do wrong. * /The umpire in the game must be above suspicion of supporting one side over the other./ …

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  • 15above — ► PREPOSITION & ADVERB 1) at a higher level than. 2) in preference to. 3) (in printed text) mentioned earlier. ● above board Cf. ↑above board ● above oneself Cf. ↑ab …

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  • 16Not Only... But Also — Genre Comedy Written by Peter Cook Dudley Moore Starring Peter Cook Dudley Moore Country of origin United Kingdom …

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  • 17Not Over Yet — is a song by Grace, released as a single in 1995 peaking in the UK Singles Chart at #6 and topping the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the United States. The song was originally released in 1993 under the alias State of Grace. Lead vocals and… …

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  • 18Above & Beyond — Above Beyond …

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  • 19above the line — aˌbove the ˈline , above the line adjective 1. ACCOUNTING relating to a figure included in a statement of a company s profits and losses before tax has been paid, not after tax: • The acquisitions will be treated as above the line exceptional… …

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  • 20above the law — not required to obey the law No one is above the law. [=everyone must obey the law] He complains that the new policy places corporations above the law. [=that the new policy allows corporations to do things that are not legal] • • • Main Entry …

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