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  • 31Computed tomography of the head — Diagnostics Computer tomography of human brain, from base of the skull to top. Taken with intravenous contrast medium. ICD 9 CM …

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  • 32off the top of your head —    To say something off the top of your head means that you are giving an immediate reaction, and not a carefully considered opinion, so it might not be correct.     How much do you think it will cost? Off the top of my head I d say around $1000 …

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  • 33off the top of your head — If you say something off the top of your head, you don t think about it beforehand …

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  • 34off the top of my head — without thinking carefully, off the cuff    Off the top of my head, I believe the US has 50 states …

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  • 35better be the head of a dog than the tail of a lion — This means that it is better to be the head or at the top of something that isn t very important or prestigious than a small or unimportant member of something big …

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  • 36The Nerds — was a series of sketches on American sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live.[1] The protagonists of the sketch were Lisa Loopner (played by Gilda Radner) and Todd DiLaMuca (played by Bill Murray), whose repartée with one another would be the… …

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  • 37The Schoeners — The Schoeners, also known as the Art Dealers, is a recurring sketch on Saturday Night Live. It features Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph as Nuni and Nooni Schoener, respectively. and in one episode Will Ferrell played their son. It also features… …

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  • 38The Cure — This article is about the band. For the band s self titled album, see The Cure (The Cure album). For other uses, see Cure (disambiguation). The Cure The Cure performing in Singapore in 2007. Left to right: Porl Thompson, Jason Cooper (back) …

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  • 39The Cure — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cure. The Cure …

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  • 40top — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German zopf tip, tuft of hair Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) the highest point, level, or part of something ; summit, crown (2) the head or top of the head used especially …

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