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  • 91Language Spoken at Home (U.S. Census) — Language Spoken at Home is a data set published by the United States Census Bureau on languages in the United States. In 2000 and 1990 it was a part of Summary File 3, collected from the long form questionnaire which was distributed to 1 out of 6 …

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  • 92Sore throat (spoken word and music) — Originally an online radio show on the short lived but well loved space.fm in east london, Sore Throat has produced live and recorded music, the written and spoken word for the last two to three years.Sore Throat is Mike Benson (writing and… …

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  • 93This Is Your Life (Out of Eden album) — Infobox Album | Name = This Is Your Life Type = Album Artist = Out Of Eden Released = 2002 Recorded = 2002 Genre = Christian R B Length = Label = Gotee Records Producer = TobyMac, Lisa Kimmey Reviews = Last album = No Turning Back (1999) This… …

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  • 94speak out of turn — to say something that you should not have said. I m sorry if I spoke out of turn, but somebody had to tell him the facts. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe something you did not have the authority to say: The company president said there… …

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  • 95many a true word is spoken in jest — ► many a true word is spoken in jest proverb a humorous remark not intended to be taken seriously may turn out to be accurate after all. Main Entry: ↑true …

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  • 96(the) jury is (still) out (on) — the jury is (still) out (on) mainly spoken phrase used for saying that people have not yet decided what they think about someone or something The jury is still out on whether the scheme will be successful. Thesaurus: ways of saying that something …

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  • 97be out of here — spoken phrase used for saying that you are ready to leave or that you are leaving This party is boring. I’m out of here. Thesaurus: general words meaning to leave a placesynonym Main entry: here …

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  • 98be out of the question — mainly spoken phrase used for saying that something is definitely not a possibility Taking a holiday then is out of the question. Thesaurus: not possiblesynonym Main entry: question …

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  • 99keep your nose out — mainly spoken phrase used for telling someone that you do not want them to know about things that are private Keep your nose out of my business. Thesaurus: ways of telling or not telling secretssynonym Main entry: nose …

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  • 100not hear a squeak out of someone — not hear a squeak from/out of/someone phrase used for emphasizing that someone has not spoken or made any sound I haven’t heard a squeak out of the kids all morning. Thesaurus: silent and silencesynonym describing loud and noisy sounds …

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