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  • 71Way-going crop — Way going Way go ing, a. Going away; departing; of or pertaining to one who goes away. [1913 Webster] {Way going crop} (Law of Leases), a crop of grain to which tenants for years are sometimes entitled by custom; grain sown in the fall to be… …

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  • 72Way station — may be: *Way Station (novel) a 1963 science fiction novel by Clifford D. Simak *The Way Station chapter 2 of The Dark Tower I – The Gunslinger by Stephen King. *Waystation Studioee also*mansio (Latin) *station *stopover *whistle stop *weigh… …

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  • 73Way of the Dragon — (reedición Return of the Dragon) Título El furor del dragón El regreso del dragón Ficha técnica Dirección Bruce Lee Dirección artística Tadashi Nishimoto …

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  • 74Way Down in the Hole — est une chanson blues écrite par Tom Waits. Elle se retrouve sur l album Franks Wild Years, sorti en 1987. The Wire « You gotta keep the devil Way down in the hole » La chanson est renommée pour avoir été utilisée comme chanson thème de …

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  • 75way station — way .station n AmE 1.) old fashioned a place to stop between the main stations of a railway 2.) a place where you can stop before going on somewhere else way station to ▪ The refugee camps, however dreadful, were a way station to their dream …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 76way station — way stations 1) N COUNT A way station is a place where people stop to eat and rest when they are on a long journey. 2) N COUNT A way station is a small station between two large stations on a railway. [AM] …

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  • 77way — see no way, under way …

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  • 78way — [n1] method, technique action, approach, contrivance, course, course of action, custom, design, expedient, fashion, form, groove*, habit, habitude, hang up*, hook*, idea, instrument, kick, manner, means, measure, mode, modus, move, outline, plan …

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  • 79way baggage — noun (US) Baggage to be laid down at a way station • • • Main Entry: ↑way …

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  • 80way|far|ing — «WAY FAIR ihng», adjective, noun. traveling; journeying. ╂[Middle English wayfaringe, Old English wayfarende < weg way + farende, present participle of faran to fare] …

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