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  • 41One-name study — A one name study is a project researching a specific surname, as opposed to a particular pedigree (ancestors of one person) or descendancy (descendants of one person or couple). Some people who research a specific surname may restrict their… …

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  • 42all — See: AFTER ALL, AND ALL, AT ALL, BEAT ALL or BEAT THE DUTCH, FOR ALL, FOR ALL ONE IS WORTH, FOR ALL ONE KNOWS, FOR ALL THE WORLD, FOR GOOD also FOR GOOD AND ALL, FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART or WITH ALL ONE S HEART, HAVE ALL ONE S BUTTONS or… …

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  • 43all — See: AFTER ALL, AND ALL, AT ALL, BEAT ALL or BEAT THE DUTCH, FOR ALL, FOR ALL ONE IS WORTH, FOR ALL ONE KNOWS, FOR ALL THE WORLD, FOR GOOD also FOR GOOD AND ALL, FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONE S HEART or WITH ALL ONE S HEART, HAVE ALL ONE S BUTTONS or… …

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  • 44one — /wun/, adj. 1. being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake. 2. being a person, thing, or individual instance or member of a number …

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  • 45All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1986 — Infobox Hurling All Ireland year=1986 team=Cork titles=26th captain=Tom Cashman manager= munster=Cork leinster=Kilkenny ulster=Antrim connacht= poty=Ger Cunningham matches= The All Ireland Hurling Championship 1986 ran from May to September of… …

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  • 46all the same(1) — or[all one] {n. phr.} Something that makes no difference; a choice that you don t care about. * /If it s all the same to you, I would like to be waited on first./ * /You can get there by car or by bus it s all one./ …

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  • 47all the same(1) — or[all one] {n. phr.} Something that makes no difference; a choice that you don t care about. * /If it s all the same to you, I would like to be waited on first./ * /You can get there by car or by bus it s all one./ …

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  • 48one — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English on, an, from Old English ān; akin to Old High German ein one, Latin unus (Old Latin oinos), Sanskrit eka Date: before 12th century 1. being a single unit or thing < one day at a time > 2. a. being one in&#8230; …

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  • 49all-out — /awl owt /, adj. using all one s resources; complete; total: an all out effort. [1905 10; adj. use of all out utterly, completely, ME al out] Syn. unstinting, exhaustive, unremitting. * * * …

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  • 50One Life to Live — Title card (2004–present) Genre Soap opera Created by Agnes Nixon …

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