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  • 1All-seater stadium — is the terminology applied to those sports stadia in which every spectator has a seat. This is commonplace in football (soccer) stadiums in nations such as Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.However, some countries, such Germany, do… …

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  • 2All round defence — is a defensive posture, usually adopted in times of confusion by all military units from squad up. In a prepared position, all round defence is adopted so that the unit is capable of observing all ground and directing fire onto the observed… …

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  • 3All — All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake. [1913 Webster] Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to …

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  • 4All in all — All All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake. [1913 Webster] Death, as the Psalmist saith, is… …

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  • 5All in the wind — All All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake. [1913 Webster] Death, as the Psalmist saith, is… …

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  • 6All told — All All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake. [1913 Webster] Death, as the Psalmist saith, is… …

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  • 7All Things Bright and Beautiful — is the title of a famous Anglican hymn, though it is often sung during the services of other Christian denominations, such as the Roman Catholic Church. The text was written in Minehead in 1848 by Ce­cil F. Al­ex­an­der in the village of Dunster …

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  • 8all gone — {adj. phr.} Used up; exhausted (said of supplies); done with; over with. * /We used to travel a lot, but, alas, those days are all gone./ …

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  • 9all gone — {adj. phr.} Used up; exhausted (said of supplies); done with; over with. * /We used to travel a lot, but, alas, those days are all gone./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 10All-American Publications — is one of three American comic book companies that combined to form the modern day DC Comics, one of the world s two largest comics publishers. Superheroes created for All American include the original Atom, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, and… …

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