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  • 61Free Lunch — A situation in which a good or service is received at no cost, with the true cost of the good or service ultimately borne by some party, which may even include the recipient. A free lunch was often offered during the 1800s to bar patrons who… …

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  • 62Free Hugs Campaign — Juan Mann, who started the Free Hugs movement, seen at Pitt Street Mall, Sydney, Australia, 2006 The Free Hugs Campaign is a social movement involving individuals who offer hugs to strangers in public places.[1] The hugs are meant to be random… …

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  • 63free — [[t]fri͟ː[/t]] ♦ freer, freest, frees, freeing, freed 1) ADJ If something is free, you can have it or use it without paying for it. free of charge → see charge The seminars are free, with lunch provided. ...a free brochure with details of gift… …

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  • 64Free people of color — In the history of slavery in the Americas, a free person of color was a person of full or partial African descent who was not enslaved. In the United States, such persons were referred to as free Negroes, though many were of mixed race (in the… …

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  • 65Free party — A free party is a party free from the restrictions of the legal club scene, which typically involves a sound system playing electronic dance music from late at night until the time when the organisers decide to go home. A free party can be… …

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  • 66Risk economy — In economics, the term risk economy refers to the nature of an economy as based in risk, rather than in security. Translated, it refers to the nature of a (typically Capitalist) economy that has limited established economic protectionism or… …

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  • 67Free On Board — otheruses|FOBFOB is an initialism for Free On Board or Freight On Board. Generally, FOB deals with the shipping of goods. It specifies which party (buyer or seller) pays for which shipment and loading costs, and/or where responsibility for the… …

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  • 68Free Carrier - FCA — A trade term requiring the seller to deliver goods to a named airport, terminal, or other place where the carrier operates. Costs for transportation and risk of loss transfer to the buyer after delivery to the carrier. When used in trade terms,… …

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  • 69Risk (film) — Infobox Television Film name = Risk format = VHS/DVD creator = Vishram Sawant director = Vishram Sawant starring = Randeep Hooda Vinod Khanna country = Republic Of India language = Hindi released = 2007 imdb id = 0845529 Risk is a 2007 Bollywood… …

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  • 70Free Alongside Ship — ( FAS) An Incoterm ( FAS) that means the seller is responsible for the cost of transporting and delivering goods alongside a vessel in a port in his or her country. Since the buyer has responsibility for export clearance under FAS, it is not a… …

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