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  • 1power worker — noun a worker at a power station • Syn: ↑power station worker • Hypernyms: ↑skilled worker, ↑trained worker, ↑skilled workman …

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  • 2power-station worker — noun a worker at a power station • Syn: ↑power worker • Hypernyms: ↑skilled worker, ↑trained worker, ↑skilled workman …

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  • 3Worker center — Worker centers (alternatively workers centers or workers centers) are non profit organizations that organize workers who are not already members of a collective bargaining organization (such as a trade union). Many worker centers in the United… …

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  • 4Power Rangers Dino Thunder — Format Action/Adventure Science fantasy Written by Douglas Sloan …

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  • 5Power folk — refers to high energy music played on traditional folk instruments, but influenced by college rock, punk, and pop. Often power folk songs are remakes of traditional worker songs .Last.fm offers a power folk station. Japanese musician Atsushi… …

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  • 6Worker cooperative — A worker coperative is a cooperative owned and democratically controlled by its employees. There are no outside or consumer owners in a worker coperative only the workers own shares of the business.Definition of worker cooperativeThere are many… …

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  • 7Worker and Kolkhoz Woman — Sculpture title = Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Рабочий и колхозница artist = Vera Mukhina year = 1937 type = stainless steel height = 2400 city = Moscow museum = Worker and Kolkhoz Woman ( ru. Рабочий и колхозница Rabochiy i Kolkhoznitsa ) is a 24.5… …

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  • 8power — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 authority/control ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, ultimate ▪ considerable, enormous, tremendous ▪ real ▪ …

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  • 9power — I UK [ˈpaʊə(r)] / US [ˈpaʊər] noun Word forms power : singular power plural powers *** Metaphor: Having power and controlling someone is like being in a higher position than them. Not having power is like being low down. They have no… …

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  • 10power — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French poer, pouer, from poer to be able, from Vulgar Latin *potēre, alteration of Latin posse more at potent Date: 13th century 1. a. (1) ability to act or produce an effect… …

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