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  • 21under orders — {adv. phr.} Not out of one s own desire or one s own free will; obligatorily; not freely. * / So you were a Nazi prison guard? the judge asked. Yes, your Honor, the man answered, but I was acting under orders and not because I wished to harm… …

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  • 22under orders — {adv. phr.} Not out of one s own desire or one s own free will; obligatorily; not freely. * / So you were a Nazi prison guard? the judge asked. Yes, your Honor, the man answered, but I was acting under orders and not because I wished to harm… …

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  • 23Under the Pink — Studio album by Tori Amos Released January 31, 1994 Recorded The …

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  • 24Under Armour — Type Public Traded as NYSE: UA …

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  • 25Under Officer — is a position/rank held by senior Officer Cadets at the British military academies and in the Officers Training Corps; it is also used by the Army Cadet Force and the Combined Cadet Force. There are actually two separate ranks: Junior Under… …

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  • 26Under the Volcano — is a 1947 semi autobiographical novel by English writer Malcolm Lowry. The novel tells the story of Geoffrey Firmin, an alcoholic British consul in the small Mexican town of Quauhnahuac (recognizably Cuernavaca), on the Day of the Dead in 1939.It …

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  • 27Under the Table and Dreaming — Studio album by Dave Matthews Band Released …

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  • 28under one's belt — {adv. phr.}, {informal} 1. In your stomach; eaten; or absorbed. * /Once he had a good meal under his belt, the man loosened his tie and fell asleep./ * /Jones is talkative when he has a few drinks under his belt./ 2. In your experience, memory or …

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  • 29under one's belt — {adv. phr.}, {informal} 1. In your stomach; eaten; or absorbed. * /Once he had a good meal under his belt, the man loosened his tie and fell asleep./ * /Jones is talkative when he has a few drinks under his belt./ 2. In your experience, memory or …

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  • 30under one's breath — {adv. phr.} In a whisper; with a low voice. * /The teacher heard the boy say something under his breath and she asked him to repeat it aloud./ * /I told Lucy the news under my breath, but Joyce overheard me./ …

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