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  • 71Portal:Queens of the Stone Age — Wikipedia portals: Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Natural sciences People Philosophy Religion Society Technology …

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  • 72Remuneration — Payment or compensation received for services or employment. This includes the base salary and any bonuses or other economic benefits that an employee or executive receives during employment. This term often refers to the total compensation… …

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  • 73entertain — UK US /ˌentəˈteɪn/ verb [I or T] ► to take customers or possible customers out to restaurants, bars, theatres, etc. as a way of encouraging them to do business with you: »Employees can use their expense accounts for entertaining a client …

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  • 74power lunch — UK US noun [C] HUMOROUS WORKPLACE ► a lunch during which business people discuss important plans, ideas, or decisions: »The City is still full of people out on power lunches despite the freeze on expense accounts …

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  • 75limit, delimit — To limit is to restrict, contain, or keep within bounds: The chairman will limit each speaker to five minutes. Please limit your expense accounts for the next few weeks. To delimit is to mark off boundaries, to separate by fixing lines: The Une… …

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  • 76killographic — adj. Relating to or characterised by the graphic depiction of killing or violence, particularly in a video game (cf. pornographic). Example Citations: Do videogames have a politics? I ask this considering the many senses of the word, in light of… …

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  • 77put — [ put ] (past tense and past participle put) verb transitive *** ▸ 1 move something to position ▸ 2 cause to be in situation ▸ 3 write/print something ▸ 4 make someone go to place ▸ 5 give position on list ▸ 6 build/place somewhere ▸ 7 express in …

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  • 78pad — {{11}}pad (n.) 1550s, bundle of straw to lie on, possibly from Low Ger. or Flem. pad sole of the foot. Meaning cushion like part of an animal foot is from 1836 in English. Generalized sense of something soft is from c.1700; the sense of a number… …

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  • 79fringe benefits — 1) Non monetary benefits offered to the employees of a company in addition to their wages or salaries. They include company cars, expense accounts, the opportunity to buy company products at reduced prices, private health plans, canteens with… …

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  • 80fringe benefits — 1) Non monetary benefits offered to the employees of a company in addition to their wages or salaries. They include company cars, expense accounts, the opportunity to buy company products at reduced prices, private health plans, canteens with… …

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