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  • 21Ask the Techies — is an internet TV show (video podcast) about computers and related technology that is typically less than 1/2 hour in duration. It is also available on TV in Athens, Ohio, and Wingate, North Carolina.Topic categories are iPods, MS Office, photo… …

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  • 22Ask Foy — Ask Foy, or the Foy Information Line, is a telephone and walk in information service provided by Auburn University and hosted in the Foy Student Union. The service has been in continuous operation, twenty four hours a day, since the 1950s.cite… …

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  • 23Ask No Questions — was a twice weekly celebrity panel game that was produced by Yorkshire Television and aired on ITV for one series in 1987. The programme was co hosted by John Junkin and Carol Vorderman …

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  • 24shoot first and ask questions later — verb a) To take hasty, immediate action with serious consequences, without first adequately investigating the situation. b) To act boldly …

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  • 25don't ask questions — don t make any queries …

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  • 26ask — ask1 W1S1 [a:sk US æsk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(question)¦ 2¦(for help/advice etc)¦ 3¦(price)¦ 4¦(invite)¦ 5¦(demand)¦ 6 be asking for trouble 7 ask yourself something 8 if you ask me 9 don t ask me 10 don t ask …

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  • 27ask — verb 1 QUESTION (I, T) to say or write something in order to get an answer, a solution, or information: What s your name? she asked. | ask a question: That kid s always asking awkward questions. | ask who/what/where etc: I was only asking how… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 28Ask.com — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ask. Logo de la société Ask.com NASDAQ : IACI, anciennement Ask Jeeves, est un moteur de recherche sur Internet fo …

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  • 29ask no questions and hear no lies — 1773 GOLDSMITH She stoops to Conquer III. 51 Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no fibs. 1818 SCOTT Heart of Midlothian I. ix. If ye’ll ask nae questions, I’ll tell ye nae lees. 1900 H. LAWSON Over Sliprails 135 ‘Where did you buy the steer,… …

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  • 30ask — verb (asked; asking) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English āscian; akin to Old High German eiscōn to ask, Lithuanian eiškoti to seek, Sanskrit icchati he seeks Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 …

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