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  • 91Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing — Infobox Film name = Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing image size = caption = director = Alan J. Pakula producer = Alan J. Pakula writer = Alvin Sargent narrator = starring = Maggie Smith Timothy Bottoms music = Michael Small cinematography …

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  • 92Greatest Hits… and Then Some (Aaron Tippin album) — Infobox Album Name = Greatest Hits… and Then Some Type = greatest Artist = Aaron Tippin Released = start date|1997|03|25 Recorded = 1990 1996 Genre = Country Length = 44:59 Label = RCA Nashville Producer = Various original producers Compilation… …

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  • 93catch some rays — AND bag some rays tv. o get some sunshine; to tan in the sun. □ We wanted to catch some rays, but the sun never came out the whole time we were here. □ I went to Hawaii to bag some rays …

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  • 94on the whole — adverb For the most part; apart from some insignificant details. The language was wrong for the period, but, on the whole, I enjoyed the film. Syn: by and large …

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  • 95energy value and nutrient content of some common foods — ▪ Table The energy value and nutrient content of some common foods food energy (kcal) carbohy drate (g) protein (g) fat (g) water (g) whole wheat bread (1 slice, 28 g) 69 12.9 2.7 1.2 10.6 white bread (1 slice, 25 g) 67 12.4 2.0 0.9 9.2 white… …

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  • 96Comparison of energy, carbohydrates, and alcohol in some common beverages — ▪ Table Comparison of energy, carbohydrates, and alcohol in some common beverages* beverage typical volume (fl oz)** energy (kcal) carbohy drates (g) alcohol (g) beer 12 100 150 3 15 12 club soda 12 0 0 0 cocktails 3.5 120 180 4 8 18 24 colas 12… …

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  • 97the whole nine yards — Meaning All of it full measure. Origin Of all the feedback that The Phrase Finder site gets this is the phrase that causes the most feedback and the most disagreement. At the outset it should be said that no one knows the origin, although many… …

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  • 98wholesome — whole·some …

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  • 99wholesomely — whole·some·ly …

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  • 100wholesome — whole•some [[t]ˈhoʊl səm[/t]] adj. 1) conducive to moral or general well being 2) healthful: wholesome food[/ex] 3) suggestive of physical or moral health, esp. in appearance 4) healthy or sound • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME ho(o) lsom (see whole,… …

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