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  • 41All Saints Church, Billesley — All Saints Church, Billesley, from the southwest …

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  • 42all —    Used collectively to a group of people. ‘I’m afraid I really must be off’, says Jim Dixon in Lucky Jim, by Kingsley Amis, ‘Goodbye, all.’ A customer entering a pub in Britain is likely to greet those present with ‘Evening, all.’ All may also… …

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  • 43all's fair in love and war — all’s fair in love and war spoken phrase used for saying that unfair behaviour is allowed in some situations Thesaurus: unfairsynonym Main entry: fair * * * proverb in certain highly charged si …

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  • 44All Nippon Airways Flight 61 — Two ANA 747 400 similar to the one in the hijacking attempt Hijacking summary Date …

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  • 45All Saints' Abbey (Baden-Württemberg) — All Saints Abbey (Kloster Allerheiligen) was a Premonstratensian monastery near Oppenau in the Black Forest in Baden Württemberg, Germany.HistoryAccording to the tradition, the foundation date was 1192, and the site of the building, at 620 metres …

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  • 46all in good time — 1. In due course 2. Soon enough • • • Main Entry: ↑time * * * all in good time spoken phrase used for telling someone to wait for something and not try to make you hurry Thesaurus: ways of telling or asking someone to wait …

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  • 47all present and accounted for — (US) (or Brit all present and correct) used to say that all the people who are supposed to be at a place or event are there The students are all present and accounted for. • • • Main Entry: ↑present * * * all ˌpresent and corˈrect idiom …

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  • 48all hell breaks loose — informal phrase used for saying that something happens that makes people angry or upset, and they start fighting or arguing All hell will break loose when my parents hear about this. Thesaurus: arguments and arguingsynonym to arguehyponym Mai …

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  • 49all-mains — adj. prenom. 1. adaptable to all voltages; of a radio receiver. [British] Note: For power supplies, the term switching is used to designate ability to use more than one voltage as a power source. Typically, it is used for the ability to use both… …

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  • 50All Saints' Church, Gresford — All Saints Church stand proudly in the former coal mining village of Gresford near the Welsh market town of Wrexham. The bells of the Parish Church of All Saints is one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Not only are the peal of bells of note, listed …

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