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  • 1ordinary leave — yearly vacation given to a soldier during active service …

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  • 2Leave (U.S. military) — In the United States Military, leave is permission to be away from one s unit for a specific period of time.EntitlementUnder normal circumstance, all personnel are granted 30 days of leave per year. This time is usually used for vacations and… …

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  • 3ordinary maternity leave — (OML) 26 weeks statutory leave available to an employee who gives birth, regardless of the length of time she has been working for the employer. The employee may qualify for statutory maternity pay SMP), depending on her salary and length of… …

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  • 4ordinary adoption leave — (OAL) A period of 26 weeks statutory leave available to employees who have completed 26 weeks continuous service and are newly matched with a child for adoption by an adoption agency. Only one member of a couple adopting jointly can take… …

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  • 5Ordinary People (novel) — Ordinary People   …

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  • 6Ordinary Thunderstorms —   1st edition …

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  • 7Ordinary People (Slovakia) — Ordinary People (Slovak: Obyčajní Ľudia), abbreviated to OL, is a conservative political party in Slovakia. It ran four candidates on the list of the classical liberal Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) in the 2010 election to the National Council, and …

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  • 8Ordinary Boy (novel series) — The Extraordinary Adventures of Ordinary Boy The Hero Revealed The Return of Meteor Boy? The Great Powers Outage Author William Boniface Illustrator Stephan Gilpin Cover artist Stephan Gilpin …

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  • 9Ordinary People (song) — For the Neil Young song of the same name, see Chrome Dreams II. Ordinary People Single by John Legend from the album …

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  • 10Ordinary Loss — Any loss incurred by a taxpayer that is not considered a capital loss. Ordinary losses can stem from many causes, including casualty and theft. Ordinary losses that are larger than a taxpayer s gross income for the year can leave the client with… …

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