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  • 81Mark Boulware — (born 1948) is the current United States Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. He began his appointment on 22 November 2007.[1] Mr. Boulware was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1948. He studied at the Université Rennes 2 Haute… …

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  • 82meed — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pay, award, reward; see honors 2 , pay 2 , prize …

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  • 83yearly — adjective happening or appearing every year or once a year: a yearly pay award | 3 yearly/5 yearly etc (=every three years etc): a checkup at five yearly intervals yearly adverb: We pay the fee yearly …

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  • 84Midwest Academy — The Midwest Academy is a community organizer training institute committed to advancing the struggle for social, economic, and racial justice, founded in 1973 and based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. From local neighborhood groups to statewide and… …

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  • 85Bethann Siviter — (born 1963) is a British Registered Nurse originally from the United States; in the few years she has been in the UK, she has become a well known nursing author, speaker and advocate for nursing students, healthcare assistants and the art of… …

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  • 86Dave Brinson — (born 29th December 1977) is a British Labour Party politician and trade unionist. He was selected as Labour’s prospective candidate for the Eastbourne constituency in 2007.Chair of the Eastbourne Labour Party [ [http://www.eastbournelabour.com]… …

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  • 87disrupt — dis‧rupt [dɪsˈrʌpt] verb [transitive] to prevent a situation, event, system etc from working in the normal way: • Traders are worried that war would disrupt ocean shipping. • The union have threatened to disrupt services if their members are not… …

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  • 88disruption — disrupt dis‧rupt [dɪsˈrʌpt] verb [transitive] to prevent a situation, event, system etc from working in the normal way: • Traders are worried that war would disrupt ocean shipping. • The union have threatened to disrupt services if their members… …

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  • 89backdate — 1) To put an earlier date on a document than that on which it was compiled, in order to make it effective from that earlier date. 2) To agree that salary increases, especially those settled in a pay award, should apply from a specified date in… …

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  • 90backdate — 1) To put an earlier date on a document than that on which it was compiled, in order to make it effective from that earlier date. 2) To agree that salary increases, especially those settled in a pay award, should apply from a specified date in… …

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