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Evert Jan Ouweneel
Vanity in the mountains: six hairpin bends on both sides.
Def Leppard - "Slang"
Def Leppard - Slang (video-clip) Released: 13 May 1996 Produced by: Pete Woodroffe & Def Leppard
far gone
[far gone] {adj. phr.} In a critical or extreme state. * /He was so far gone by the time the doctor arrived, that nothing  […]
put one through one's paces
[put one through one's paces] {v. phr.} To train and discipline someone; test one's abilities. * /The new recruits were  […]
third class
[third class] {n.} 1. The third best or highest group; the class next after the second class. * /Mary won the pie-making  […]
top-drawer
[top-drawer] {adj.}, {informal} Of the best; or most important kind. * /Mary's art work was top-drawer material./ * /Mr.  […]
Fran Lebowitz
(1950--) U.S. writer Life is something to do when you can't get to sleeep.
NOYB
[NOYB] "None of your business"
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