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  • 11The Seven Deadly Sins (ballet chanté) — This article is about Weill, Brecht and Balanchine s ballet. For other uses, see Seven deadly sins (disambiguation). The Seven Deadly Sins (German: Die sieben Todsünden,[1] French: Les sept péchés capitaux) is a satirical ballet chanté ( sung… …

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  • 12amortization — / amortazeyshsn/ In accounting, the allocation (and charge to expense) of the cost or other basis of an intangible asset over its estimated useful life. Intangible assets which have an indefinite life (e.g., goodwill) are not amortizable.… …

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  • 13amortization — / amortazeyshsn/ In accounting, the allocation (and charge to expense) of the cost or other basis of an intangible asset over its estimated useful life. Intangible assets which have an indefinite life (e.g., goodwill) are not amortizable.… …

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  • 14merchantable timber — Trees suitable for the production of lumber. Anno: 72 ALR2d 734. Trees which will produce any salable product. Anno: 72 ALR2d 735. Timber of a grade or quality to be profitably used, a matter determinable by experts with approximate certainty.… …

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  • 15personal service — noun 1. : service of a legal process by delivering it or a copy thereof to the defendant or by statute to an agent of the defendant authorized to receive service in the case in issue 2. : economic service involving the either intellectual or… …

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  • 16non|book — «NON BUK», noun. a printed work that uses various attention getting devices in binding, inserts, and other mechanical features, and is put together in book form merely as a salable product: »This closely printed 896 page book is more like…a… …

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  • 17accounting — /euh kown ting/, n. 1. the theory and system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm; art of analyzing the financial position and operating results of a business house from a study of its sales, purchases, overhead, etc.… …

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  • 18saleable — sale‧a‧ble [ˈseɪləbl] also salable adjective 1. something that is saleable is easy to sell: • Small second hand hatchbacks are readily saleable. 2. something that is saleable can be sold: • Land is a freely saleable commodity like anything else …

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  • 19Inventory — means a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate going to probate, or the contents of a house let furnished. This remains the prime meaning in British English.[1] In the USA and Canada the term has developed from a… …

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  • 20merchantable — mer·chant·able / mər chən tə bəl/ adj: of commercially acceptable quality: characterized by fitness for normal use, good quality, and accord with any statements or promises made on the packaging or label merchantable goods see also implied… …

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