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  • 1Furlough — A temporary layoff, involuntary leave or other modification of normal working hours without pay for a specified duration. Furloughs are used in the military for soldiers whose new assignments have not yet been determined. For businesses,… …

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  • 2furlough — Synonyms and related words: AWOL, French leave, abscondence, absence, absence without leave, absentation, absenteeism, absenting, boot, bounce, break, bump, bust, can, cashier, cut, cyclical unemployment, day off, default, defrock, degrade,… …

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  • 3furlough —    American    involuntary dismissal from employment    Literally, paid leave of absence, whence suspension from duty without pay, and then dismissal. Airline pilots and cabin staff who were dismissed in the 1980s after striking were so… …

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  • 4furlough — /farlow/ A leave of absence; e.g. a temporary leave of absence to one in the armed service of the country; an employee placed in a temporary status without duties and pay because of lack of work or funds or for other non disciplinary reasons. 5 U …

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  • 5furlough — /farlow/ A leave of absence; e.g. a temporary leave of absence to one in the armed service of the country; an employee placed in a temporary status without duties and pay because of lack of work or funds or for other non disciplinary reasons. 5 U …

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  • 6Amy Carmichael — {|align= right Infobox Person name = Amy Beatrice Carmichael image size = 180px caption = birth date = birth date|1867|12|16|df=y birth place = Millisle, County Down, Ulster death date = death date and age|1951|1|18|1867|12|16|df=y death place =… …

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  • 7Eliza Agnew — (February 2, 1807 ndash; June 14, 1883), was an American Presbyterian missionary. She was born in New York City to James and Jane Agnew.BackgroundOn December 28, 1823, at a revival meeting at the Orange Street Presbyterian Church, she converted… …

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  • 8Willie Horton — William R. Horton (born August 12, 1951 in Chesterfield, South Carolina) is a convicted felon who was the subject of a Massachusetts weekend furlough program that released him while serving a life sentence for murder, without the possibility of… …

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  • 9Hudson Taylor — ChineseTextJames Hudson Taylor 戴德生 (May 21, 1832 ndash; June 3,1905), was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and founder of the China Inland Mission (CIM) (now OMF International). Taylor spent 51 years in China. The society that… …

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  • 10Jennie Faulding Taylor — Jane Elizabeth Faulding a.k.a. Jennie Faulding Taylor (October 6, 1843 ndash; July 31,1904), was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. She pioneered the work of single women missionaries in China and… …

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