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  • 31gasp — gasp1 [ga:sp US gæsp] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: geispa to yawn ] 1.) [I and T] to breathe in suddenly in a way that can be heard, especially because you are surprised or in pain gasp in/with ▪ Ollie gasped with pain and slumped… …

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  • 32gasp — verb 1》 catch one s breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment.     ↘(gasp for) strain to obtain (air) by gasping. 2》 (be gasping for) Brit. informal be desperate to obtain or consume; crave: I m gasping for a drink! noun a… …

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  • 33gasp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. pant, labor, choke; puff; exclaim. See weariness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. labor for breath, breathe convulsively, gulp, have difficulty in breathing, pant, puff, wheeze, heave, blow, sniffle, snort,… …

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  • 34The Deaf Club — Deaf Club Location Valencia Street, San Francisco, California, U.S. Type music Genre(s) punk Opened 9 December 1978 Closed summer 1980 The Deaf Club …

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  • 35The New Deal and corporatism — When Franklin D. Roosevelt became President of the United States in March 1933, he expressly adopted a variety of measures to see which would work, including several which their proponents felt would be inconsistent with each other. One of these… …

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  • 36The Beach Boys — The Beach Boys, de arriba a abajo: Dennis Wilson, Al Jar …

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  • 37The Chords (U.S.) — The Chords was a 1950s American doo wop group, whose lone hit was Sh Boom . They were often cited as the first R B group of the 1950s to reach the pop charts.Line upThe Chords Carl (lead) and Claude Feaster (baritone), Jimmy Keyes (first tenor),… …

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  • 38The Great Binge — is a term used by historians to describe the period between 1870 and 1914 when various drugs were developed and widely consumed, alongside strong alcoholic drinks, without prohibition and in quantities that nowadays are considered… …

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  • 39The Double — is a term in football, which refers to winning a country s top tier division and its primary cup competition in the same season. It can also mean beating a team both home and away in the same league season, a feat often noted as doing the double… …

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  • 40The Court Beggar — is a Caroline era stage play written by Richard Brome. It was most likely premiered in 1638, by the acting company known as Beeston s Boys at the Cockpit Theatre. The play is a satire of various aspects of the court of King Charles I. This satire …

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