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  • 81all the way — or[the whole way] {adv. phr.} 1. From start to finish during the whole distance or time. * /Jack climbed all the way to the top of the tree./ * /Joe has played the whole way in the football game and it s almost over./ 2. In complete agreement;… …

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  • 82All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes — Studio album by Pete Townshend Released June 14, 1982 Recorded …

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  • 83All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival) — All Tomorrow s Parties is a music festival which takes place in England at Camber Sands holiday camp in East Sussex and Butlin s holiday camp in Minehead, Somerset. Named after a song by The Velvet Underground, it was founded by Barry Hogan in… …

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  • 84All Saints Records — is a British independent record label. It was established in 1991 by Dominic Norman Taylor. They have published ambient music from the likes of Brian Eno or Biosphere.HistoryAll Saints Records was founded in 1991, named after a street in West… …

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  • 85All Friday — is a Norwegian punk rock band formed in late 2003. Its members include Jay Rock (born Johan Larsson), guitar and lead vocals, Knockster (born Knut Oscar Nymo), bass guitar and backing vocals, El Thoro (born Thor Ole Øby), guitar and backing… …

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  • 86all in a day's work — or[all in the day s work] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Unpleasant or bad but to be expected; not harder than usual; not unusual. * /Keeping ants away from a picnic lunch is all in the day s work./ * /When the car had a flat tire, Father said that it… …

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  • 87all in a day's work — or[all in the day s work] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Unpleasant or bad but to be expected; not harder than usual; not unusual. * /Keeping ants away from a picnic lunch is all in the day s work./ * /When the car had a flat tire, Father said that it… …

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  • 88all gone — {adj. phr.} Used up; exhausted (said of supplies); done with; over with. * /We used to travel a lot, but, alas, those days are all gone./ …

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  • 89all in one piece — {adv. phr.} Safely; without damage or harm. * /John s father was terribly concerned when his son was sent to war as a pilot, but he came home all in one piece./ …

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  • 90all gone — {adj. phr.} Used up; exhausted (said of supplies); done with; over with. * /We used to travel a lot, but, alas, those days are all gone./ …

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