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  • 41Mentok the Mind-Taker — is a fictional alien in the 1960s television program Birdman and the Galaxy Trio. His character re appeared in the send up series, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Mentok uses his powers of telepathy or Mind Taking , for his own purposes.… …

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  • 42Mini-Taker — Short Sleeve Sampson Pour les articles homonymes, voir Short. Dan DiLucchio Pseudo(s) de lutte Short Sleeve Sampson Little Boogey Mini Taker Pocket Rocket Mini Angle …

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  • 43In on the Kill Taker — 200px Álbum de estudio de Fugazi Publicación Mayo de 1993 Grabación Diciembre de 1992 en Inner Ear Studios Género(s) Post Hardcore …

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  • 44Thief taker — Thief Thief (th[=e]f), n.; pl. {Thieves} (th[=e]vz). [OE. thef, theef, AS. [thorn]e[ o]f; akin to OFries. thiaf, OS. theof, thiof, D. dief, G. dieb, OHG. diob, Icel. [thorn]j[=o]fr, Sw. tjuf, Dan. tyv, Goth. [thorn]iufs, [thorn]iubs, and perhaps… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 45Thief-taker — A thief taker was a private individual hired to capture criminals. The widespread establishment of professional police in England did not occur until the 19th century. With the rising crime rate and newspapers to bring this to the attention of… …

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  • 46In on the Kill Taker — Album par Fugazi Sortie mai 1993 Enregistrement décembre 1992 Durée 42:13 Genre Punk rock Post hardcore Rock …

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  • 47order-taker — ˈorder ˌtaker noun [countable] MARKETING JOBS someone whose job is to take customers orders for goods, especially over the telephone: • The nation s biggest discount broker has boosted its staff of telephone order takers by 15% …

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  • 48risk taker — UK US (also risk taker) noun [C] also ► someone who often takes risks: »They are risk takers who either make a lot of money or lose a lot …

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  • 49hostage-taker — ˈhostage taker 7 [hostage taker hostage taking] noun a person, often one of a group, who captures sb and holds them prisoner, and who may injure or kill them if people do not do what the person is asking • The hostage takers soon issued their… …

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  • 50guest-taker — [guest taker in some Dicts. erroneous form of gist taker.] …

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