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1. A quality possessed by [[Steve Lukather]], [[David Paich]] and [[Steve Porcaro]], and once possessed by [[Jeff Porcaro|Jeff]] and Mike Porcaro, lords of rock rest their gnarly souls;
1. A quality possessed by [[Steve Lukather]], [[David Paich]] and [[Steve Porcaro]], and once possessed by [[Jeff Porcaro|Jeff]] and Mike Porcaro, lords of rock rest their gnarly souls; <br>
2. Where dinner is, when Uncle Henry gets back late from the juke joint;
2. Where dinner is, when Uncle Henry gets back late from the juke joint; <br>
3. A splendid {{tag|Latinism}} mean “the whole shooting match”.
3. A splendid {{tag|Latinism}} mean “the whole shooting match”. <br>


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In toto ɪn ˈtəʊtəʊ/ (adv!.)
1. A quality possessed by Steve Lukather, David Paich and Steve Porcaro, and once possessed by Jeff and Mike Porcaro, lords of rock rest their gnarly souls;
2. Where dinner is, when Uncle Henry gets back late from the juke joint;
3. A splendid Latinism mean “the whole shooting match”.

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