gain one"s living - translation to dutch
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gain one"s living - translation to dutch

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY HOLLY KNIGHT; PERFORMED BY TINA TURNER; FROM THE 1985 FILM "MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME"
One Of The Living; One of the living

gain one's living      
geld verdienen om voor levensonderhoud te zorgen
gaining weight         
  • An 1895 advertisement for a weight gain product
INCREASE IN A PERSON'S TOTAL BODY MASS
Abnormal weight gain; Weight Gain; Gain weight; Gaining weight; Causes of weight gain
aankomen
cost of living allowance         
  • [[Consumer price index]]}}
COST TO MAINTAIN A STANDARD OF LIVING
Cost-of-living; Cost-of-living allowance; Cost-of-living increase; Costs of living; Cost of living adjustment; Cost of living allowance; Cost of Living Allowance; Cost Of Living Adjustment; Cost-of-living adjustment; Living costs
aanvullende duurtetoeslag (een aanvulling bij het salaris voor het duurder worden van levensonderhoud)

Definition

antenna gain
<radio> The factor by which a radio antenna of a given shape focusses the emitted power into a smaller beamwidth compared with an omnidirectional antenna. (2008-02-26)

Wikipedia

One of the Living

“One of the Living” is a 1985 song by American singer Tina Turner featuring Device and Tim Cappello. It was one of two songs which Turner recorded for the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, in which she also starred (“We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)” was the other). The single reached number 15 on the American Billboard Hot 100. Along with performing keyboards and backing vocals, Holly Knight wrote and composed the song. Knight also co-wrote Turner's singles "The Best" and "Better Be Good to Me". Gene Black performed guitars and backing vocals. Mike Chapman produced the song. The saxophone solo was performed by Tim Cappello and lead vocals were performed by Tina Turner. Device lead singer, Paul Engemann did not participate on the project. In 1986, the song won the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.