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  • 121pay·back — /ˈpeıˌbæk/ noun, pl backs 1 [noncount] : punishment for something that was done in the past This is payback [=this is my revenge] for all the pain you ve caused me. They beat our team last year, so we ve got to beat them this year as payback. You …

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  • 122Back-End Load — A fee (sales charge or load) that investors pay when selling mutual fund shares within a specified number of years, usually five to 10 years. The fee amounts to a percentage of the value of the share being sold. The fee percentage is highest in… …

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  • 123back — Synonyms and related words: a priori, a rebours, a reculons, abandon, abet, accented, acknowledgments, advance, advocate, affirm, afford support, aft, after, aftermost, afterpart, afterpiece, again, against the grain, ago, aid, alpenstock,… …

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  • 124Back to the Klondike — For the DuckTales episode, see Back to the Klondike (DuckTales episode). Infobox Comic name = Back to the Klondike image caption = code = W OS 456 02 title orig = hero = Scrooge McDuck appearances = Scrooge McDuck Donald Duck Huey, Dewey and… …

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  • 125Back Burners — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = Back Burners episode no = 32 epigraph = Conscience do cost. Butchie teleplay = Joy Lusco story = David Simon and Joy Lusco writer = director = Tim Van Patten guest star = see below prod code = 307 …

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  • 126Back-to-back loan — A loan in which two companies in separate countries borrow each other s currency for a specific time period and repay the other s currency at an agreed upon maturity. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * back to back loan back to back loan …

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  • 127back-to-back loan — A loan in which two companies in separate countries borrow each other s currency for a specific time period and repay the other s currency at an agreed upon maturity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * back to back loan back to back loan ➔… …

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  • 128pay sth off — UK US pay sth off Phrasal Verb with pay({{}}/peɪ/ verb (paid, paid) ► FINANCE to finish paying back money that you owe for something: pay off a debt/loan/mortgage »Student loans are usually paid off at a very preferential rate …

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