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  • 71Leap Wireless — Création 1998 Siège social …

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  • 72leap year — leap years N COUNT A leap year is a year which has 366 days. The extra day is the 29th February. There is a leap year every four years …

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  • 73leap at something — leap at (something) to quickly and eagerly accept an opportunity. I would leap at an opportunity to work for that organization. Usage notes: often used in the form leap at the chance: I leaped at the chance to visit India …

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  • 74leap out — ► leap to the eye (or leap out) be immediately apparent. Main Entry: ↑leap …

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  • 75leap to the eye — ► leap to the eye (or leap out) be immediately apparent. Main Entry: ↑leap …

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  • 76Leap Years — is a 2001 drama television series that aired on the Showtime cable network. The show was created by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, who had created the American version of the series Queer as Folk . It followed a group of friends in New York City.… …

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  • 77Leap of Faith (TV series) — Leap of Faith is a half hour comedy sitcom that aired on NBC during the 2002 year. It aired right after Friends on the NBC Thursday comedy block, Must See TV. One of the highest rated shows ever to get cancelled, the series ended after just six… …

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  • 78Leap Year — Título Año bisiesto (Chile)/¿Te casas Conmigo? (Brasil)/Tenías que ser tú (España)/ Propuesta en Año Bisiesto (Argentina) Ficha técnica Dirección Anand Tucker Música John Williams …

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  • 79leap year — ► NOUN ▪ a year, occurring once every four years, which has 366 days including 29 February as an intercalary day. ORIGIN probably from the fact that feast days after February in a leap year fell two days later than in the previous year, rather… …

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  • 80leap year — n. a year of 366 days in the Gregorian calendar, occurring every fourth year: the additional day, Feb. 29, makes up for the time lost annually when the approximate 3651/ 4 day cycle is computed as 365 days: a leap year is a year whose number is… …

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