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  • 51off-road vehicle — noun count a vehicle designed to be used in rough country such as hills and deserts …

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  • 52off-site — off ,site noun count a short trip for all the employees in a particular department or company, especially so they can learn more about each other and how to work together better …

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  • 53off-year — off ,year noun count AMERICAN a year in which no major elections are held …

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  • 54Count Orlok — This article is about the fictional character. For the band, see Graf Orlock (band). Count Orlok Gender Male Ethnicity Romanian Allies …

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  • 55Count Iblis — Iblis Battlestar Galactica character Portrayed by Patrick Macnee Information Species Seraph Gender Male …

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  • 56Count Olaf — For the Danish prince, see Count Oluf of Rosenborg. Count Olaf A Series of Unfortunate Events character First appearance The Bad Beginning …

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  • 57Count (baseball) — Not to be confused with Pitch count. In baseball, the count refers to the number of balls and strikes a batter has in his current plate appearance. It is usually announced as a pair of numbers, for example, 3 1 (pronounced as three and one, or,… …

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  • 58Count Gore de Vol — Dick Dyszel as Count Gore de Vol Count Gore De Vol is a television horror host who originally appeared on Washington, DC s WDCA from 1973 to 1987.[1] Originally named M. T. Graves, the character was played by announcer Dick Dyszel, and originated …

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  • 59Count of Vimioso — The Comital House of Vimioso Country Portugal Ancestral house House of Braganza Titles Count of Vimioso …

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  • 60count — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French cunter, counter, from Latin computare, from com + putare to consider Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units… …

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