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not all there - 1 definition - If someone isn't all there, they are a little bit stupid or crazy. ... not all beer and skittles ... buy not all there mugs, tshirts and magnets...
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Not all there - English Idiom Definition ... Idiom Definitions for 'Not all there' ... View examples in Google: Not all there...
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Notice there was not tree. This is the FIRST year in our married life that we have not gotten a tree. We usually are at the tree lot as soon as we return from Thanksgiving, getting the biggest tree we can get for our budget. ... Not All Together Rotating Header Image...
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Jump to: navigation, search ... (colloquial) mentally incompetent; of low intelligence; absentminded...
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Some of these companies even have budgets in the billions, and not surprisingly these budgets have the power to influence TV producers to create television that suits their agendas. And, frequently, these agendas are not aligned with your best interests.
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In his all-but-forgotten Watergate memoir, "At That Point in Time," Thompson said he acted with "no authority" in divulging the committee's knowledge of the tapes, which provided the evidence that led to Nixon ... Baker, who has been among those now urging Thompson to seek the presidency, did not return a call seeking comment.
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Now, despite popular belief, not all fast food is junk food. At restaurants like McDonald's, Burger King, Arby's, Boston Market, etc., you can get "clean foods" like grilled chicken, turkey, vegetables, and salads, which are good for you!
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Video games: Bad, but not all bad By Mike Falcon With medical adviser Stephen A. Shoop, M.D. Spotlight Health What's a parent to do? A report released Wednesday by Surgeon General David Satcher links video games to aggressive behavior in children. ... Seizures — Although seizures are not commonly triggered,
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Under the Espionage Act, the person doing the communicating need not actually believe that revelation could be damaging; he needs only “reason to believe.” Classification is generally reason to believe, and a security-clearance holder is responsible for knowing what information is classified.
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Hold onto the ballon at the bottle neck, and pick up the heavy part of the balloon so that all the baking soda falls into the vinegar at the bottom of the bottle.
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