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  • 1gone out — index outdated, outmoded Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2gone out of existence — index defunct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3The Sky’s Gone Out — Студийный альбом …

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  • 4The Sky's Gone Out — Infobox Album Name = The Sky s Gone Out Type = studio Artist = Bauhaus Released = October 1982 Recorded = Rockfield Studios, Monmouth summer 1982, except: * Track 1 recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studio 4, London, 1 July 1982 * Track 4 recorded at… …

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  • 5have you gone out of your mind? —    If you ask someone if they have gone out of their mind, you think they are crazy, foolish or insane.     You re going to ask for a 100% salary increase? Have you gone out of your mind? …

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  • 6went gone out with the ark — went/had gone out with the ark British & Australian, humorous if an object or method went out with the ark, it is not used any more. These old manual printing presses went out with the ark everything s computerized these days …

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  • 7had gone out with the ark — went/had gone out with the ark British & Australian, humorous if an object or method went out with the ark, it is not used any more. These old manual printing presses went out with the ark everything s computerized these days …

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  • 8look at someone gone out — Phrs. Expressed at a person who responds blankly at something. E.g. Look at you gone out! What s up? Haven t you understood a word I ve been saying. Midlands/South Yorkshire use? …

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  • 9Out of Our Heads (song) — Out of Our Heads Single by Sheryl Crow from the album Detours Released June 2008 (2008 06) Format CD Si …

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  • 10out of sight — {adv. phr.} 1. Not within one s field of vision. * /The sailboat disappeared out of sight over the horizon./ 2. Extremely expensive. * /The builder s estimate was so high that it was out of sight./ 3. Unbelievable; fantastic; incredible (both in… …

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