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an uproarious party the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization doctor's degree in osteopathy engage in "make love, not war" "make an effort" "do research" "do nothing" "make revolution" carry out or perform an action "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters" "the skater executed a triple pirouette" "she did a little dance" get (something) done "I did my job" proceed or get along "How is she doing in her new job?" "How are you making out in graduate school?" "He's come a long way" give rise to cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally "cause a commotion" "make a stir" "cause an accident" carry out or practice as of jobs and professions "practice law" be sufficient be adequate, either in quality or quantity "A few words would answer" "This car suits my purpose well" "Will $100 do?" "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school" "Nothing else will serve" create or design, often in a certain way "Do my room in blue" "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest" behave in a certain manner show a certain behavior conduct or comport oneself "You should act like an adult" "Don't behave like a fool" "What makes her do this way?" "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people" spend time in prison or in a labor camp "He did six years for embezzlement" carry on or function "We could do with a little more help around here" arrange attractively "dress my hair for the wedding" travel or traverse (a distance) "This car does 150 miles per hour" "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"
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Wikipedia
Do can refer to: In English languageEnglish, do is a verb whose use as an auxiliary verb is often grammargrammatically required for negation and for interrogative sentences.The Chinese character 道 (Pinyin: Daodào; Wade-Giles: tao⁴), which is pronounced dō in Japanese languageJapanese and do (도) in Korean languageKorean. It means "road," "way," "Daoism," "province," and "circuit."*In Korea, ''Do'' is the designation for "province," as in GyeonggiGyeonggi-do (경기도; 京畿道). See Provinces of Korea.*In Japan, ''Dō'' means "circuit (political division)circuit," when used in the name of Hokkaido prefectureHokkaido (北海道) prefecture. See Prefectures of Japan.*In Japan, the character also means "road," as in Tokaido (東海道) and Nakasendo !(中山道).*It is used as a suffix for various arts and implies that they are not just techniques but have spiritual elements. In this circumstance it is usually translated as "the way of." For example, Japanese tea ceremony is called "Sado" (茶道) and flower arrangement is called "Kado" (華道), these translate to "the way of tea" and "the way of flowers" respectively. Since the Meiji era, Japanese martial artists have adopted this suffix for names of martial arts such as Aikido, Judo and Kendo. This convention was introduced to Korea, but not to China, with martial arts themselves during the Japanese rule so that the suffix can be found in Taekwondo.the Chinese character 島 (Pinyin: dǎo; Wade-Giles: tao³), which is pronounced do in Korean and means "island". It used in the names of Korean islands (e.g., Ganghwa-do (강화도; 江華島), and Ulleung-do (울릉도; 鬱陵島). Note that "JejuJeju-do" transliterates two distinct Korean terms: "Jeju Province" (제주도; 濟州道) and "Jeju Island" (제주도; !濟州島). In Japanese martial arts, the part of the armour that protects the trunk (cuirass). An Eindhoven Netherlands-born singer, most famous for singing the chorus on DJ Sammy's 2002 worldwide smash, "Heaven". Her real name is Dominique van Hulst. In solfege, do is the name of the first note of the scale (music)scale. The note C in the Major scale of music. (See also Middle C).do is the ISO country code for the Dominican Republic.The Dornier GmbHDornier (Do) aircraft.A nickname of Marshall Applewhite.Denominación de Origen, a SpainSpanish appellation.Short form for the scientific concept of Dissolved Oxygen.An abbreviation for the United States Central Intelligence Agency's National Clandestine ServiceDirectorate of Operations.An abbreviation for 'director of operations'.An abbreviation for hairdo.An abbreviation for ditto (do.), meaning "repeat the above info here".In English capital letters, an informal writing of D.O., a title suffix for Doctor of OsteopathyOsteopathic MedicineIn the role-playing game Mage: The Ascension, Do ("the Way") is a martial art practiced by the Akashic Brotherhood.Canon EF lens mount#Diffractive OpticsDiffractive Optics is a Canon Inc. lens design to reduce chromatic aberrations and weight.In computer science, Distributed Objects is a system for distributing work in an object oriented computer system.2LCdisambig ko:DOit:Doja:DO
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Websites
Zamazing ~ Bored in Lusaka?
Bored in Lusaka? All the information on the movies, clubs, bars, restaurants, sports, and other venues in one fun site!
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International Hapkido Federation
Our world renowned reputation as a traditional martial arts federation and no-frills approach to serious, traditional practice of real-world focused application is unmistakable. We live in a modern world and the techniques have proven to adapt to every new and rising situation. We continually keep up with modern times while upholding the traditional martial art and to educate all those willing of the language, customs, culture, and traditions of the country of Korea. Our instructors are known to be of the best in the world.
http://www.hapkiyoosool.com/
Centro de Enologia y Viticultura
Directorio on-line sobre recursos de Enología y Viticultura
http://www.e-nologia.com/
JKDItaly Foundation & Marinello Academy
Il sito ufficiale Italiano per L'Arte e la Filosofia di Bruce Lee La Fondazione Italiana accoglie tutti i sostenitori e amanti della Filosofia di Bruce Lee non solo Artisti di Arti Marziali. Il suo scopo e' divulgare il messaggio, la vita e la metodologia.
http://www.jkditaly.com/
DoItYourself.com
Tips on a wide variety of topics, including home construction, gardens and yards, and home repair.
http://doityourself.com/
Do Something - Young People Changing the World
Do Something is a non-profit organization inspiring young people to believe that change is possible, and training, funding and mobilizing them to be leaders who measurably strengthen their communities.
http://www.dosomething.org
National Do Not Call Registry
Offers registration for consumers to stop telemarketers from calling. (United States, for-profit commercial calls only).
http://donotcall.gov/
University of Washington
Located in Seattle, WA.
http://www.washington.edu/
What Do I Know
The daily weblog of Todd Dominey, Dominey Design, covering news and rants about web development, news, and the arts.
http://www.whatdoiknow.org/
Do-it
UK volunteer vacancies. Type your postcode for a list of vacancies in your area generated from tens of thousands of records.
http://www.do-it.org.uk/
DIY - The Do It Yourself Cable Channel
Program guide and archives, community features and additional information for projects featured on their programs.
http://www.diynet.com/
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