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  • 1company — I. noun (plural nies) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English companie, from cumpaignie, from cumpaing companion more at companion Date: 13th century 1. a. association with another ; fellowship < enjoy …

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  • 2Dinner Party (The Office) — Dinner Party The Office episode Michael shows Jim and Pam his bed during the tour of his condo. Episode n …

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  • 3Company Picnic — The Office episode Pam and Jim embrace after learning Pam is pregnant E …

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  • 4request the pleasure of someone's company — request the pleasure of someone’s company formal phrase to invite someone formally to something The captain requests the pleasure of your company at dinner tonight. Thesaurus: to make a requestsynonym entertaining guestshyponym to ask a question&#8230; …

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  • 5request the pleasure of someone's company — formal to invite someone formally to something The captain requests the pleasure of your company at dinner tonight …

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  • 6company — com|pa|ny W1S1 [ˈkʌmpəni] n plural companies ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(business)¦ 2¦(other people)¦ 3¦(guests)¦ 4¦(friends)¦ 5¦(performers)¦ 6 be in good company 7¦(GROUP)¦ 8 somebody and company …

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  • 72009 U.S. state dinner security breaches — President Barack Obama greeting the Salahis in the Blue Room of the White House. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is in the background. On November 24, 2009, Michaele and Tareq Salahi (pronounced …

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  • 8How I Met Your Mother — Title card Genre Sitcom Format Narrative in past tense …

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  • 9List of Salute Your Shorts episodes — This article contains episode summaries of the Nickelodeon television series Salute Your Shorts .eason 1: 1991This season is centered around the character of MichaelMichael Comes to CampWe open with Dina directing Z.Z. in the hanging of the camp&#8230; …

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  • 10Jhanak Dance Company — Jhoom Bollywood Dance Company (JDC) continues the legacy of Jhanak Dance Company, its predecessor, which was the first of its kind to promote and celebrate Bollywood culture and colour through dance in Melbourne, Australia. The company first&#8230; …

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