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  • 71keep one's nose clean — {v. phr.}, {slang} To stay out of trouble; do only what you should do. * /The boss said Jim could have the job as long as he kept his nose clean and worked hard./ * /The policeman warned the boys to keep their noses clean unless they wanted to go …

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  • 72On the Nose (film) — On the Nose Theatrical poster Directed by David Caffrey Produced by Scott Kennedy Tristan Lynch …

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  • 73The Long Walk — infobox Book | name = The Long Walk title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover author = Richard Bachman (Stephen King) cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Science fiction Horror publisher …

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  • 74No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF — No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF …

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  • 75Fairey Long-range Monoplane — Infobox Aircraft name=Long range Monoplane caption= type=experimental aircraft manufacturer=Fairey Aviationdesigner= first flight=14 November 1928 introduced= retired= status= primary user=Royal Air Force more users= produced= number built=2 unit …

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  • 76Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long — s Title Card Genre Cartoon Western Created by …

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  • 77John Long (climber) — For other persons of this name, see John Long.John Long (born 1953) is an American rock climber and author. A one time divinity student at Claremont School of Theology and former weightlifter, Long was a founding member of an elite group of… …

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  • 78your nose is out of joint — (your) nose is out of joint to feel upset or annoyed because you think you have not been treated well. You have to make everybody happy and be sure no one s nose is out of joint if you want people to work long hours on something special. Usage… …

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  • 79under your nose — under (your) nose obvious or not hidden. Sorry it took me so long to see what was right under my nose. Usage notes: also used in the plural form under your noses: She has been right under our noses all this time! Varies in the plural esp. as… …

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  • 80under nose — under (your) nose obvious or not hidden. Sorry it took me so long to see what was right under my nose. Usage notes: also used in the plural form under your noses: She has been right under our noses all this time! Varies in the plural esp. as… …

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