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I . group [gru:p] N

2. group ECON:

group
group

II . group [gru:p] ADJ

group

IV . group [gru:p] VB intr

age group N

ˈblood group N Brit

blood group

ˈfringe group N

ˈgroup cap·tain N Brit AVIAT

group dy·ˈnam·ics N pl PSYCH

group ˈprac·tice N

group ˈthera·py N no pl PSYCH

group ˈtick·et N

group ticket TRANSP
group ticket TOURISM

ˈin·come group N

ˈin-group N usu pej inf

ˈpop group N

pop group

ˈpres·sure group N

ˈstudy group N + sing/pl vb

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After a few days, the group decide to burgle a house.
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Lacking experience as a recording group, the sessions dragged out from a normal two or three weeks to a full six weeks.
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After showing parts of the film, they eventually held a group discussion before thanking the volunteers with gifts, while receiving positive feedback.
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The molecule also carries the important regulatory molecule nitric oxide bound to a globin protein thiol group, releasing it at the same time as oxygen.
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The group initially posted two sets of stolen credit card data, one containing 3,956 items and the other 13,191 items.
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Once again, the final group stage ended with a gold medal and bronze medal match.
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The group offers suggestions for various anachronistic elements, such as lasers and spaceships.
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The album was somewhat successful and made a legit name for the group and the label.
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The group initially included military wives, but it now includes military daughters and even a gentleman.
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Under the government's cover, outrageous financial manipulations were performed that enriched a narrow group of individuals at key positions of business and government.
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