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  • 61heads-up — 1. noun A warning or call to pay attention; an advisory notice. Send everyone a heads up about the inspection tomorrow. 2. adjective a) With head directly above the neck, eyes front. A heads up posture meant the pilot couldnt pay attention to his …

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  • 62Heads Of Agreement — A non binding document outlining the main issues relevant to a tentative partnership agreement. Heads of agreement represents the first step on the path to a full legally binding agreement or contract, and serves as a guideline for the roles and… …

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  • 63heads\ up — interj. informal Keep your head up and be careful or ready. Used as a warning to prepare for something or clear the way Heads up! said the waiter carrying the hot food. Heads up, boys! a train is coming. Heads up, now! You can do better than that …

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  • 64heads-up — I. adjective Date: 1947 alert, resourceful < heads up football > II. noun Date: 1987 a message that alerts or prepares ; warning < gave him a heads up that an investigation was pending > …

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  • 65Heads Up with Richard Herring — infobox television show name = Heads Up with Richard Herring caption = format = chat show runtime = 60 minutes creator = Ray Addison starring = Richard Herring country = flag|United Kingdom network = pokerzone first aired = November 6, 2005 last&#8230; …

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  • 66HEADS (Datei) — Die Haft Entlassenen Auskunfts Datei Sexualstraftäter (HEADS) wurde am 1. Oktober 2006 beim Polizeipräsidium München eingerichtet. Die Datei soll den Informationsaustausch zwischen Justiz, Polizei und Maßregelvollzug bezüglich der Daten von aus&#8230; …

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  • 67Heads Up International — Filiale de Concord Music Group Fondé en 1947 Fondateur Dave Love Genre(s) jazz, musique africaine Pays d origine …

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  • 68Heads — This interesting and unusual surname, of Anglo Saxon origin, has two possible sources, both deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century heafod (Middle English heaved ), head. In the first instance, Head originated as a nickname for a medieval&#8230; …

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  • 69heads-up — /ˈhɛdz ʌp/ (say hedz up) noun Colloquial a quick issuing of advance notice: thanks for the heads up that the boss was on her way. {from the injunction Heads up! given by someone wishing to make a short announcement, as to office workers, etc.,&#8230; …

  • 70Heads up! — exclam. Look out! □ Heads up! Watch out for the swinging bucket! □ Here’s a rough spot on the trail. Heads up! …

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