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  • 81pass something on to someone — pass (something) on (to (someone)) to give something to someone. Companies almost always pass any increase in costs on to consumers. She had passed on some false information, but I m sure she thought it was true. Usage notes: often said about… …

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  • 82pass something on to — pass (something) on (to (someone)) to give something to someone. Companies almost always pass any increase in costs on to consumers. She had passed on some false information, but I m sure she thought it was true. Usage notes: often said about… …

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  • 83pass (something) on — (to (someone)) to give something to someone. Companies almost always pass any increase in costs on to consumers. She had passed on some false information, but I m sure she thought it was true. Usage notes: often said about something given to… …

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  • 84put (your) heart and soul into something — put (your) heart and soul into (something/doing something) to do something with a lot of energy and interest. He put his heart and soul into running that cafй …

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  • 85put (your) heart and soul into doing something — put (your) heart and soul into (something/doing something) to do something with a lot of energy and interest. He put his heart and soul into running that cafй …

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  • 86be in possession of something — formal phrase to have something I am in possession of some information that I think will interest you. Thesaurus: to own something, or to be ownedsynonym Main entry: possession …

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  • 87Simple interest — Simple Sim ple, a. [Compar. {Simpler}; superl. {Simplest}.] [F., fr. L. simplus, or simplex, gen. simplicis. The first part of the Latin words is probably akin to E. same, and the sense, one, one and the same; cf. L. semel once, singuli one to… …

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  • 88To draw interest — draw draw (dr[add]), v. t. [imp. {Drew} (dr[udd]); p. p. {Drawn} (dr[add]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawing}.] [OE. dra[yogh]en, drahen, draien, drawen, AS. dragan; akin to Icel. & Sw. draga, Dan. drage to draw, carry, and prob. to OS. dragan to bear,… …

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  • 89Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization - EBITDA — An indicator of a company s financial performance which is calculated in the following EBITDA calculation: EBITDA is essentially net income with interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization added back to it, and can be used to analyze and… …

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  • 90human interest — N UNCOUNT: oft N n If something such as a news story has human interest, people are likely to find it interesting because it gives interesting details about the person or people involved. ...a human interest story …

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