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  • 121Side on (cricket) — In the sport of cricket, side on describes the position of a bowler or batsman.ide on bowlingA side on bowler has chest and hips aligned at ninety degrees to the batsman at the instant of back foot contact. Australian pace bowler Dennis Lillee… …

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  • 122Side by Side (album) — Infobox Album Name = Side by Side Type = studio Artist = Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges Released = 1959 Recorded = August 14 1958 ndash; February 20 1959 Genre = jazz Length = 45:45 Label = Verve Producer = Norman Granz Reviews = Allmusic… …

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  • 123Back to the 80's — Infobox Musical name = Back To The 80 s subtitle = ... The Totally Awesome Musical! image size = caption = music = Neil Gooding lyrics = Neil Gooding book = Neil Gooding basis = productions = awards = Back to the 80 s is a musical written by Neil …

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  • 124Back Street Crawler (Paul Kossoff album) — Infobox Album Name = Back Street Crawler Type = studio Artist = Paul Kossoff Released = 1973 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Island Records Producer = Paul Kossoff Bob Potter Diga Jean Rousel Reviews = Last album = This album = Back… …

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  • 125side — noun 1 flat surface of sth thin ADJECTIVE ▪ flip, reverse ▪ The reverse side of the coin has a picture of a flower. 2 either of the two parts of a place/object ADJECTIVE ▪ far, opposite …

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  • 126side — side1 W1S1 [saıd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of an area)¦ 2¦(next to)¦ 3¦(of a building/object/vehicle etc)¦ 4¦(edge)¦ 5¦(of a thin object)¦ 6¦(part of your body)¦ 7¦(shape)¦ 8¦(mountain/valley)¦ 9¦(page)¦ …

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  • 127side — 1 /saId/ noun (C) PLACE/AREA/POSITION 1 PART OF AN AREA one of the two areas that are on either the left or the right of an imaginary line, or on either the left or the right of a border, wall, river etc: Drive on the left hand side of the road.… …

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  • 128back pressure — [1] The resistance to the flow of exhaust gases through the exhaust system. By rerouting the exhaust gases for noise suppression, a muffler causes back pressure, but a straight pipe alone causes only minimal back pressure. Some engines require… …

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