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  • 21Out of Time (Red Dwarf) — Out of Time Red Dwarf episode Episode no. Series 6 Episode 6 Directed by Andy de Emmony Writt …

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  • 22Out in the Blue — Studio album by Jimmy Barnes Released 2007 Genre …

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  • 23Out of Time (Heroes) — Out of Time Heroes episode White Beard s camp explodes. Episode no …

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  • 24Give Me Fire — Album par Mando Diao Sortie 2009 Enregistrement Suède Durée …

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  • 25out|rig|ger — «OWT RIHG uhr», noun. 1. a framework ending in a float, extending outward from the side of a light boat or canoe to keep it from turning over: »With the outrigger not only was danger of capsizing reduced…but the craft could tack, that is, sail… …

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  • 26light — light1 lightful, adj. lightfully, adv. /luyt/, n., adj., lighter, lightest, v., lighted or lit, lighting. n. 1. something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light. 2. Physics …

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  • 27light — 1 /laIt/ noun 1 NATURAL/ARTIFICIAL LIGHT a) (U) the energy from the sun, a flame, a lamp etc that allows you to see things: the morning light streaming in through the windows | We could see a tiny glimmer of light in the distance. |… …

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  • 28light — I adj. 1) to make light of ( to attach little importance to ) 2) light of foot II n. illumination source of brightness 1) to put on, switch on, turn on a light 2) to shine a light on smt. 3) to cast, shed light on smt. 4) to extinguish, turn off …

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  • 29light — I. /laɪt / (say luyt) noun 1. that which makes things visible, or affords illumination: all colours depend on light. 2. Physics a. Also, luminous energy, radiant energy. electromagnetic radiation to which the organs of sight react, ranging in… …

  • 30light — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I adj. airy (see levity); frivolous, jesting, jocular, lightsome; giddy, dizzy, flighty; wanton; nimble, agile; flippant, pert, insouciant; humorous; trivial. See cheerfulness, unimportance, impurity,… …

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