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Brewer's: Nose Out of Joint
To put one's nose out of joint is to supplant a person in another's good graces. To put another person's nose where yours is now. There is a good French locution, “Lui couper l'herbe sous…Brewer's: Joint
The times are out of joint. The times are disquiet and unruly. If the body is out of joint it cannot move easily, and so is it with the body corporate Source: Dictionary of Phrase and…Joint Reckoning
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Physiology: The Joints
The JointsAnatomy and
PhysiologyThe JointsTypes of JointsHinges, Pivots, and Saddles … Oh My!The Dancer's AlphabetDon't Wait. Rotate!
Now that you've learned all 206 bones, it's time to get a…Anatomy and
Physiology: Types of Joints
Types of JointsAnatomy and
PhysiologyThe JointsTypes of JointsHinges, Pivots, and Saddles … Oh My!The Dancer's AlphabetDon't Wait. Rotate!
Any place where two bones meet is called an articulation…Dick, Philip K.
(Encyclopedia) Dick, Philip K. (Philip Kindred Dick), 1928–82, American science-fiction writer, b. Chicago. Dick often wrote of the psychological states of individuals caught in altered realities…Two States Find Out If the Grass Is Greener on the Legal Side
Starting in 2014, marijuana can be sold legally in Colorado and Washington. Unrolled Marijuana Joint Related Links U.S. Policies on Marijuana Marijuana Use The Truth About Molly…Joint Chiefs of Staff
(Encyclopedia) Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. statutory agency, created in 1949 within the Dept. of Defense. The chairman is the principal military adviser to the President, the National Security…Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar
(Encyclopedia) Bernhard of Saxe-WeimarBernhard of Saxe-Weimarsăksˈ–wīˈmär, zäksˈə-vīˈmär [key], 1604–39, Protestant general in the Thirty Years War, duke of Weimar. Under Ernst von Mansfeld and the…Brewer's: Out and Out
Incomparably, by far, or beyond measure; as, “He was out and out the best man.” “It is an out-and-outer” means nothing can exceed it. It is the word utter, the Anglo-Saxon útaerre.…