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  • 101hand in hand — {adv. phr.} 1. Holding hands. * /Bob and Mary walked along hand in hand in the park./ Compare: ARM IN ARM. 2. Accompanying each other; together; closely connected. Used with go . * /Ignorance and poverty often go hand in hand./ * /Selfishness and …

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  • 102Down (band) — Down Down live in 2008 Background information Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Genres …

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  • 103Down feather — The down of birds is a layer of fine feathers found under the tougher exterior feathers. Very young birds are clad only in down. Powder down is a specialized type of down found only in a few groups of birds. Down is a fine thermal insulator and… …

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  • 104Hand washing with soap — is the act of cleansing the hands with soap for the sanitary purpose of removing soil and/or microorganisms.October 15 has been appointed to become Global Handwashing Day in accordance with year 2008 as the International Year of Sanitation by the …

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  • 105Down House — The Home of Charles Darwin, Down House Type House, garden and grounds Proprietor English Heritage Size 13.2 hectares (33 acres) …

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  • 106Down in It — Single by Nine Inch Nails from the album Pretty Hate Machine Released …

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  • 107Down in Flames (video game) — Down in Flames Developer(s) Dan Verssen Games Publisher(s) Battlefront.com Designer(s) Dan Verssen (designer), Brian Marrs (programmer), Oleg Pomoshnikov (main model maker) …

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  • 108down — down1 [doun] adv. [ME doun < adune, adown < OE adune, ofdune, from the hill < a , of , off, from + dune, dat. of dun, hill: see DOWN3] 1. from a higher to a lower place; toward the ground 2. in, on, or to a lower position or level;… …

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  • 109Down in the Groove — Studio album by Bob Dylan Released May 30, 1988 …

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  • 110Down In It — Single par Nine Inch Nails extrait de l’album Pretty Hate Machine Sortie 15 septembre 1989 Enregistrement 1989 Durée 17:45 Genre(s) Metal industriel …

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