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  • ...immunity), and made a remark during a televised interview using the word "skive": ...ould pay the charge that everybody else is paying and not actually try and skive out of it like some chiselling little crook.<ref name=twsMAR0345tt>{{cite n
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  • ...immunity), and made a remark during a televised interview using the word "skive": ...ould pay the charge that everybody else is paying and not actually try and skive out of it like some chiselling little crook.<ref name=twsMAR0345tt>{{cite n
    2 KB (376 words) - 00:42, 5 March 2010
  • | pagename = Skive | abc = Skive
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  • ...nglish nouns]]' could lead us into reams of unmaintainable material á la [[skive]] (see Talk; we were wondering about that one). We need to show that it is ...[[English noun]]. Actually, I'm not quite sure what your point is about [[skive]]. The problem with that article is that it resembles a dictionary entry. Y
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  • ...[Search engine optimization]] [[SERP]] [[Naruto]] [[DVD]] [[Quiz show]] [[Skive]] [[Elin Nordegren]] [[HDMI]] [[Cat adoption]] [[Romantic love]] [[Scrubs
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  • [[Nitrogen cycle]] - [[Plane (geometry)]] - [[Skive]] - [[Script kiddie]] - [[Quiz show]] - [[Jamie Cullum]] - [[Elin Nordegren
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  • ...Plane (geometry)]] (contributed pictures plus a simplified definition) - [[Skive]] - [[Script kiddie]] - [[Quiz show]] - [[Jamie Cullum]] - [[Elin Nordegren
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  • | [[Skive]]<!--Article---> || 70<!--Traffic---> || Wrote on CZ.<!--Contribution---> |
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  • ==Skive and slack off== ...on't think there's a term "skive" in American English, but it's there in [[skive]]. It's also a verb I think, skivving. Cool word. Also I didn't check if it
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  • :::The real problems come with colloquialisms like skive. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 00:48, 5 March 2010 (UTC) :::::You mean [[skive]]? What a GREAT word, which sounds like what it means.--[[User:Thomas Wrigh
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  • :Would't that be slang? Like snogging or skive? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] 12:10, 6 April 2008 (CDT)
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