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  • 61without batting an eye — or[without batting an eyelash] See: BAT AN EYE …

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  • 62without fail — {adv. phr.} Without failing to do it or failing in the doing of it; certainly, surely. * /Be here at 8 o clock sharp, without fail./ * /Ben promised to return the bike at a certain time without fail./ …

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  • 63without batting an eye — or[without batting an eyelash] See: BAT AN EYE …

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  • 64without fail — {adv. phr.} Without failing to do it or failing in the doing of it; certainly, surely. * /Be here at 8 o clock sharp, without fail./ * /Ben promised to return the bike at a certain time without fail./ …

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  • 65Without Title — is a book of poems by Geoffrey Hill. It was published by Penguin in 2006 (ISBN 0 14 102025 3).The first book of the Hill s late writing period (post epic). The first book of collected poems after Hill s spiritual epic, consisting of Triumph of… …

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  • 66Without Walls Central Church — was founded in Auburndale, Florida, in January 2004 under the vision of Bishop Randy White of Without Walls International Church in Tampa, Florida. Pastors Scott and Cindy Thomas were set forth as senior pastors to shepherd the church. Many… …

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  • 67without prejudice — Ⅰ. without prejudice ► LAW if a decision or action is made without prejudice to a right, you continue to have that right: »Three days later, she asked for a dismissal without prejudice, meaning that she can re file at any time. without prejudice… …

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  • 68without a second thought — phrase acting immediately, without stopping to think Without a second thought, she ran after the thief. Thesaurus: happening or done quickly, suddenly or immediatelysynonym Main entry: second * * * without a second ˈthought idiom …

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  • 69without more ado — without further/more/ado phrase without any delay Without further ado, let’s begin the show. Thesaurus: happening or done quickly, suddenly or immediatelysynonym Main entry …

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  • 70without so much as a by your leave — old fashioned phrase rudely, without asking permission She came in without so much as a by your leave and started telling us what to do. Thesaurus: impolite and rudesynonym Main entry: leave * * * without ( …

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