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  • 1Any Number — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . It is played with three prizes: a car, a three digit prize, and the money in a piggy bank (in dollars and cents from $1.02 to $9.87). While the rules of the game… …

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  • 2Any key — refers to a command prompt that will be fulfilled no matter which keyboard button is pressed, and is most often seen on early operating systems that were released before mice became common. Press Any Key does not refer to a button labeled Any on… …

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  • 3Not One Less — Not One Less …

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  • 4Not Fade Away (Angel) — Not Fade Away Angel episode Episode no. Season 5 Episode 22 Directed by Jeffrey Bell Written by …

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  • 5Not a Moment Too Soon — Studio album by Tim McGraw Released March 22, 1994 …

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  • 6Any — A ny, a. & pron. [OE. [ae]ni[yogh], [ae]ni, eni, ani, oni, AS. [=ae]nig, fr. [=a]n one. It is akin to OS. [=e]nig, OHG. einic, G. einig, D. eenig. See {One}.] 1. One indifferently, out of an indefinite number; one indefinitely, whosoever or… …

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  • 7any port in a storm — Any help is welcome in an emergency. A proverb. * /The motel we stopped in was nothing to brag about, but we were so exhausted that it was a clear case of any port in a storm./ …

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  • 8any port in a storm — Any help is welcome in an emergency. A proverb. * /The motel we stopped in was nothing to brag about, but we were so exhausted that it was a clear case of any port in a storm./ …

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  • 9Not Only... But Also — Genre Comedy Written by Peter Cook Dudley Moore Starring Peter Cook Dudley Moore Country of origin United Kingdom …

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  • 10Not Invented Here — (NIH) is a term used to describe a persistent sociological, corporate or institutional culture that avoids using or buying already existing products, research or knowledge because of its different origins. It is normally used in a pejorative… …

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