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  • 116 Years, 6 Feet Under the Influence — Infobox Album Name = 6 Years, 6 Feet Under the Influence Type = compilation Artist = Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 Released = 2004 Recorded = Genre = Horror punk Length = 45:47 Label = People Like You Producer = Reviews = Last album =… …

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  • 12Shaking the dust from the feet — was a practice of pious Jews during New Testament times. When Jesus called his twelve disciples, he told them to perform the same act against the non believing Jews. In the early Latter Day Saint movement of the 19th century, it was practiced… …

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  • 13cut the ground from under someone feet — cut the ground from under (someone)/(someone s) feet to make someone or their ideas seem less good, especially by doing something before them or better than them. The opposition claimed today s speech was an attempt to cut the ground from under… …

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  • 14Byzantium under the Komnenoi — Infobox Former Country native name = Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων conventional long name = Byzantine Empire common name = Byzantium year start = 1081 year end = 1185 date start = 4 April date end = 31 August event start = Coronation of Alexios I event end =… …

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  • 15Byzantium under the Heraclians — Infobox Former Country native name = Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων conventional long name = Byzantine Empire common name = Byzantium p1 = Byzantium under the Justinian Dynasty s1 = Byzantium under the Isaurians year start = 610 year end = 711 date start =… …

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  • 16not let grass grow under your feet —    If someone does not let the grass grow under their feet, they do not delay in getting something done.     As soon as he received the permit, he started to build. He never lets the grass grow under his feet! …

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  • 17not let the grass grow under your feet — (not) let the grass grow under (your) feet to not waste time by delaying doing something. We can t let the grass grow under our feet we ve really got to get going with this project …

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  • 18let the grass grow under your feet — (not) let the grass grow under (your) feet to not waste time by delaying doing something. We can t let the grass grow under our feet we ve really got to get going with this project …

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  • 19be under your feet — be under (your) feet if someone is under your feet, they annoy you because they are always near you in a way that makes it difficult for you to do something. The children have been under my feet all morning so I haven t been able to get any work… …

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  • 20get your feet under the table — get (your) feet under the table British to become familiar with and confident in a new job or situation. It s better to wait until you ve got your feet firmly under the table before you make any big changes …

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