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  • 121pay — pay1 verb (past and past participle paid) 1》 give (someone) money due for work, goods, or a debt incurred.     ↘give (a sum of money) thus owed.     ↘(pay someone off) dismiss someone with a final payment. 2》 be profitable or advantageous.… …

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  • 122Pay Day (1922 film) — Infobox Film name = Pay Day caption = Theatrical poster to Pay Day (1922) imdb id = 0013486 director = Charles Chaplin writer = Charles Chaplin starring = Charles Chaplin Edna Purviance Mack Swain Syd Chaplin released = April 2, 1922 runtime = 28 …

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  • 123Pay Czar Clause — A buzz word describing a clause found in financial institutions employment contracts that would subject compensation terms to the U.S. government s approval. These clauses would allow the financial institution to offer attractive bonus plans to… …

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  • 124out — 1 /aUt/ adverb, adjective (adv only after verb, adj not before noun) 1 NOT INSIDE STH from the inside of something: She opened the envelope and took the letter out. (+ of): The diary must have fallen out of her pocket. | Someone has torn the last …

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  • 125Out of Sight — For other uses see Out of Sight (disambiguation). Out of Sight Theatrical release poster Directed by Steven Soderbergh …

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  • 126Out-of-Market Sports Package — In the United States of America, an Out of Market Sports Package is a form of Pay Per View that broadcasts sporting events to areas who are unavailable to see them because the games are not broadcast in their local market.Many leagues with major… …

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  • 127pay something out — SPEND, expend, pay, dish out, put up, part with, hand over; informal shell out, fork out/up, lay out, cough up. → pay …

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  • 128pay sth out — UK US pay sth out Phrasal Verb with pay({{}}/peɪ/ verb (paid, paid) ► to pay a particular amount of money, especially a large amount, for something: »I ve just paid out €1000 getting the car fixed …

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