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  • 31Over and Over (Erin Bode album) — For The 88 album, see Over and Over (The 88 album). Over and Over Studio album by Erin Bode Released January 31, 200 …

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  • 32Over-soul — “The Oversoul” is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. The broad subject of the essay, considered one of Emerson s best, is the human soul. Several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul;… …

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  • 33Over-the-top content — In the fields of broadcasting and content delivery, over the top content (OTT) means on line delivery of video and audio without the Internet service provider (Comcast, Verizon, etc.) being involved in the control or distribution of the content… …

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  • 34over the top — (informal) EXCESSIVE, immoderate, inordinate, extreme, exaggerated, extravagant, overblown, too much, unreasonable, disproportionate, undue, unwarranted, uncalled for, unnecessary, going too far; informal a bit much, OTT. → top * * * [ˌōvər T͟Hə… …

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  • 35over-represent — verb include a disproportionately large number of (a particular category). ↘(be over represented) form a disproportionately large percentage. Derivatives over representation noun …

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  • 36over and above — in addition to a particular amount or thing. Pensioners will receive an increase of Ј5 per week over and above inflation. The average family pays 40% of their income in taxes, and that s over and above their mortgage, bills, and food …

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  • 37over someone's way — down/up/over/etc someone’s way phrase in the area where someone lives, works etc I’ll be over your way tonight, we should meet up. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshypony …

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  • 38over-nice — adj. excessively fussy, punctilious, particular, etc. Derivatives: over niceness n. over nicety n …

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  • 39Particular customs — Custom Cus tom (k[u^]s t[u^]m), n. [OF. custume, costume, Anglo Norman coustome, F. coutume, fr. (assumed) LL. consuetumen custom, habit, fr. L. consuetudo, dinis, fr. consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative fr. consuere to be accustomed; con +… …

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  • 40particular — adj 1. specific, single, certain, special, unique, sole, peculiar, individual; separate, distinct, discrete; exact, precise, explicit, definite, express; pointed, strict, absolute, unconditional. 2. noteworthy, notable, marked, special, unusual,… …

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