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  • 121business interruption — UK US noun [C or U] ► INSURANCE a period when a business cannot operate because of a storm, flood, or other event: »The company shall not be liable for any damages for loss of profits, business interruption, or other pecuniary loss arising out of …

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  • 122Out Cold (1989 film) — Out Cold Directed by Malcolm Mowbray Produced by George G. Braunstein Ron Hamady Written by Leonard Glasser George Malko Starring …

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  • 123OUT-LAW — OUT LAW.COM is an award winning[1] legal news and information site developed by international law firm Pinsent Masons, a highly regarded law firm[2] specialising in technology, telecoms, intellectual property, outsourcing and information law.… …

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  • 124Out of the Grey — is a husband and wife Contemporary Christian music project consisting of Scott and Christine Denté. Christine provides lead vocals, while Scott plays guitars and sings background, along with the occasional lead vocals. They have released six… …

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  • 125Business Lady — are a California based noise rock and self described steampunk band. They are known for their chaotic live shows and eccentric costumes. In August 2005, the band completed a full US tour. Their upcoming full length album is being released on Load …

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  • 126Out of Reach (film) — Out of Reach Directed by Po Chih Leong Written by Trevor Miller James Townsend …

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  • 127business relationship — In the context of money laundering, an arrangement between two or more persons, one of whom must be acting in the course of a business. The purpose of the arrangement is for transactions to take place on a frequent or regular basis between those… …

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  • 128business life and health insurance — ➔ insurance * * * business life and health insurance UK US noun [U] (also key person insurance) ► INSURANCE insurance taken out by a company to protect against loss of income caused by the death or illness of an owner or important employee …

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