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  • 21Measure — Meas ure, v. i. 1. To make a measurement or measurements. [1913 Webster] 2. To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally. [1913 Webster] 3. To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a… …

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  • 22Measure of Man — (大男人, 小男人) Genre Modern Drama Starring Huang Wenyong Ben Yeo Zhang Yaodong Aileen Tan Lynn Poh Ezann Lee Constance Song Country of origin …

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  • 23Measure Foundry — is an open, powerful application builder that provides a system solution for all types of measurement instruments. Specifically, Measure Foundry is designed to support any standard instrument interface including synthetic instruments. Support for …

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  • 24Measure for Pleasure — is a play written by David Grimm. It is set in the style of a Restoration comedy and concerns the romantic couplings of a host of nobles and servants.[1] Plot summary Set in 1751, Measure for Pleasure uses classic farce, including mistaken… …

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  • 25measure for measure — index quid pro quo, reprisal, retribution Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 26measure somebody up — ˌmeasure ˈup | ˌmeasure sb/sthˈup derived to measure sb/sth • We spent the morning measuring up and deciding where the furniture would go. Main entry: ↑measurederived …

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  • 27measure something up — ˌmeasure ˈup | ˌmeasure sb/sthˈup derived to measure sb/sth • We spent the morning measuring up and deciding where the furniture would go. Main entry: ↑measurederived …

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  • 28measure up to something — ˌmeasure ˈup (to sth/sb) derived (usually used in negative sentences and questions) to be as good, successful, etc. as expected or needed Syn: ↑match up • Last year s intake just didn t measure up. • The job …

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  • 29measure up to somebody — ˌmeasure ˈup (to sth/sb) derived (usually used in negative sentences and questions) to be as good, successful, etc. as expected or needed Syn: ↑match up • Last year s intake just didn t measure up. • The job …

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  • 30measure strength — To engage in a contest • • • Main Entry: ↑measure …

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