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What (who) is jump out of one - definition

BOOK BY SADDAM HOESSEIN
Get Out, You Damned One; Get out you damned one; Get Out You Damned One; Get out, you damned one

out of line         
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
informal
behaving inappropriately or incorrectly.
out of bounds         
  • Players not actively participating in a game and coaches remain on the sidelines during play
CONCEPT IN MANY SPORTS RELATED TO THE EDGE OF THE PLAYING AREA
Sidelines; Touch-line; Out of Bounds; Touch line; Out of bounds (gridiron football); Out of bounds (American football); Out of bounds (sports); Out-of-bounds; Out of bounce; Out-of-bounce; Touchline; Boundary (sports); Boundary line (sport)
1. beyond the acceptable or permitted limits.
2. (in sport) beyond the field of play.
Touch-line         
  • Players not actively participating in a game and coaches remain on the sidelines during play
CONCEPT IN MANY SPORTS RELATED TO THE EDGE OF THE PLAYING AREA
Sidelines; Touch-line; Out of Bounds; Touch line; Out of bounds (gridiron football); Out of bounds (American football); Out of bounds (sports); Out-of-bounds; Out of bounce; Out-of-bounce; Touchline; Boundary (sports); Boundary line (sport)
The touch-line is the line on either side of the playing area of a game of rugby league, rugby union and association football. In many other sports it is called a side-line.

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Begone, Demons

Begone, Demons (Arabic: اخرج منها يا ملعون ukhruj minhā yā malʿūn; also translated as Get Out You Damned, or Get Out of Here, Curse You!) is Saddam Hussein's fourth and last novel. It is a fictional novel, with political metaphor. It is thought to have been written in anticipation of the 2003 Iraq War in 2002 or 2003. It was not yet published before the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. It was published in Japanese in 2006.