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  • 1leave behind sth; leave sth behind — UK US leave behind sth; leave sth behind Phrasal Verb with leave({{}}/liːv/ verb (past tense and past participle left /left/) ► to cause a situation to exist, especially a bad one, after you have gone: »The army left a trail of destruction behind …

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  • 2leave behind — have remaining behind one, desert, abandon …

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  • 3leave behind — verb 1. depart and not take along (Freq. 5) He left behind all his possessions when he moved to Europe • Hyponyms: ↑outdistance, ↑outstrip, ↑distance • Verb Group: ↑leave …

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  • 4All That You Can't Leave Behind — Infobox Album Name = All That You Can t Leave Behind Type = studio Artist = U2 Released = 30 October 2000 Recorded = HQ, Windmill Lane Studios, Westland Studios, and Totally Wired, Dublin, Ireland 2000 Genre = Rock Length = 49:23 Label = Island,… …

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  • 5All That You Can’t Leave Behind — All That You Can’t Leave Behind …

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  • 6What You Leave Behind — ST episode name = What You Leave Behind series = Deep Space Nine ep num = 175–176 prod num = 575–576 date = June 2, 1999 writer = Ira Steven Behr Hans Beimler director = Allan Kroeker guest = Rosalind Chao Jeffrey Combs Salome Jens Penny Johnson… …

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  • 7leave — I. n. 1. Permission, liberty, allowance, license. 2. Withdrawal, retirement, departure. 3. Farewell, adieu, congé. II. v. a. 1. Quit, vacate, abandon, withdraw from, depart from, go away from, retire from, get away from. 2. Abandon, forsake,… …

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  • 8One of Them — Lost episode Sayid and Locke talk to Henry Gale Episode no …

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  • 9One Meridian Plaza — in 1972 General information Status Demolished Type …

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  • 10leave — leave1 [lēv] vt. left, leaving [ME leven < OE læfan, lit., to let remain (< * lafjan < base of laf, remnant, what remains), akin to (be)lifan, to remain, Ger bleiben, OHG belīban < IE * leip , to smear with grease, stick to < base… …

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