It all that bad!
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SAYS"That .... it all!"
SAYS"That .. it all!"
WASNT"It ... all that bad!"
ISEENOW"That makes it all clear"
OLDIESong that brings it all back
EVERYTHINGSOKGreat Plains city that has it all?
RECANTInsect that will take it all back
TOERR"Wine ... causeth all men .. that drink it": Esdras
ALFIE1966 song that asked "What's it all about?"
GIGI1958 film that won all nine Academy Awards it was nominated for
SARTREHe wrote "I exist, that is all, and I find it nauseating"
BOBBYSHERMANShe said that when it comes to '60s teen idols, all you need to know is one thing: ...
quantifiersAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
quantifierAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
levelline or surface that cuts perpendicularly all plumb lines that it meets and hence would everywhere coincide with a surface of still water
traditionalismThe theory that all moral and religious truth comes from divine revelation passed on by tradition, human reason being incapable of attaining it
JOANRIVERSWho said "I have a wonderful psychiatrist that I see maybe once a year, because I don't need it. It all comes out onstage"
countermarkan additional mark put on a bale of goods belonging to several merchants, so that it may not be opened except in the presence of all the owners
countermarksCOUNTERMARK, an additional mark put on a bale of goods belonging to several merchants, so that it may not be opened except in the presence of all the owners
rhumbcurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
rhumbscurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
empiricismsThe theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science, it developed in the 17th and 18th centuries, expounded in particular by John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume
predestination(as a doctrine in Christian theology) The divine foreordaining of all that will happen, esp. with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin