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___ (To the Other Side)
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To the penny
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To the point
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___ to the point already!
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To the point, as a remark
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To the point at issue
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To the point, in court
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To the point, in law
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To the point, ironically
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To the point: Lat.
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To the point ... or not pointed
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To the point that
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To the point, to lawyers
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To the -- power
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To the power of" symbol
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To the protected side
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___ to the public weal": Shak.
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To the purpose.
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To the rear
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To the rear, Admiral!
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To the rear, at sea
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To the rear of
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To the rear of a ship
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To the rear, on a boat
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To the rear, on a ship
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To the rear, to a rear admiral
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To the rear, to a salt
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. . . ___ to the Republic . . .
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To the right?
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To the right: Fr.
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To the right, in Paris
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To the right, on a map
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To the right, on a Mercator projection
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To the right, on the map
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To the right, say
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To the safe side at sea
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To the same degree
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To the same extent
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___ to the Sea": Synge
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To the sheltered side.
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To the sheltered side, at sea
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To the ship's left
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To the side
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To the smallest degree
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To the stars," in mottos
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To the stern
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... to the sun
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To the sunrise
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To the tables ___ Morrie's . . .
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___ to the teeth
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To the Teeth" DiFranco
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. . . to the ___ the party
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. . . to the ___ their party
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___ to the Thief
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___ to the Thief" (Radiohead album)
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To the third power
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___ to the throne
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___ to the throne (prince, e.g.)
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__ to the throne (the next to reign)
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... to the thunder
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... to the tide
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To the tooth, in Italian
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___ to the top
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__ to the Top": Keni Burke song
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To the ___ (totally)
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___ to the trees
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___ to the waters": Isaiah
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TO THE ___, WHO WHISPERED "ROGER!
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___ to the wind
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___ to the wise
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___ to the wise is enough": Franklin
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___ to the wise is sufficient": 2 wds.
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___ to the world . . .
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___ to the World" (Christmas carol)
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___ to the World" (Three Dog Night song)
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To thedegree
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___ to thee, blithe spirit!": Shelley
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To ___ their own
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To them, stones have souls
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To thine own self ---
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To thine own self ___": Polonius
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___ to think of it ...
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To this
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To this day
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To this day, Marie Curie's are still radioactive
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To this juncture
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To this matter
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To this moment
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To this place
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To this point
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To this point, in poetry
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To this point, in verse
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To this point, poetically
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To this time
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TO time
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TO time zone
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To ___, to Greece, and into Noah's ark": Cowper
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To, to Teutons
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To, to the French
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. . . ___ to touch": Brooke
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___ to Train Your Dragon
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___ to Train Your Dragon 2
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To travel is to __": Hans Christian Andersen
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To trick or cheat
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____ to trot
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To turn away
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To turn pale, in Blois
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To twice the degree
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To ____ (unanimously)
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__ to understand that . . .
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To __ (unerringly)
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To ___ Unknown" (Steinbeck novel)
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To ___ (up to now)
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To ___ upon the midnight . . . ": Keats
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To us, they're worlds apart
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To Venus and Back" Tori
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___ to vote, sir!" (palindrome mentioned in Weird Al's "Bob")
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___ to Wake Up," 2006 Oscar-winning song by Melissa Etheridge
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To-watch list for many millions
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___ to weep . . . ": Eccl.
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To what ___?
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To what extent
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To what length
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To what slop is served
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To where LeBron took his talents (back), briefly
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To Where You Are" singer Josh
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... to which they responded with a volley of ___
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To whom a caliph prays
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To whom a coxswain calls
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To whom a despot answers
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To whom a dictator answers
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To whom a doctor pays dues
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To whom a fakir prays
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To whom a guy makes many comments
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To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog
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To whom a madam relates sin?
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To whom a Muslim prays
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To whom a soul may be sold
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To whom Alice said, "Why, they're only a pack of cards
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To whom an imam prays
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To whom Brabantio says "Thou art a villain
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To whom "break a leg" is said
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To whom Brutus got his point across
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To whom "bullets" are beans
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To whom Charles Darwin dedicated "Different Forms of Flowers
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To whom Chou seldom said no
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To whom __ concern
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To whom Dionne Warwick asked "What's it all about?" in a 1967 hit
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To whom "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" is sung