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  • 1Cutting (in line) — Cutting in line, also known as line/queue jumping, butting, barging, budding, budging, skipping, ditching, breaking, shorting, or pushing in is the act of entering a queue or line at any position other than the end. The act, which may be taboo in …

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  • 2Cutting (sport) — Cutting A cutting horse working a cow. Highest governing body National Cutting Horse Association Characteristics Categorization Western riding …

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  • 3select — ▪ I. select select 2 adjective used, visited, or bought only by a small group of people; = EXCLUSIVE: • Haute couture designers create superexpensive clothes that are sold to a select few customers worldwide. • This flat is situated on a small… …

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  • 4select — 01. She has just been [selected] as a member of the Olympic volleyball team. 02. We have a wonderful [selection] of shoes from Italy now in stock. 03. Patricia Chan has been [selected] to represent this company at the New York conference. 04.… …

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  • 5Mary Stewart Cutting — Cutting circa 1915 Mary Stewart Cutting (1851–1928) was an author and a suffragist.[1] Biography She was born Mary Stewart Doubleday in New York City, she married Charles Weed Cutting in 1875. She was widowed in 1893 …

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  • 6United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management — The United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management (also known as the McClellan Committee) was a select committee created by the United States Senate on January 30, 1957,[1] and dissolved on March 31,… …

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  • 7United States Congress Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction — The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction,[1] colloquially referred to as the Supercommittee, is a joint select committee of the United States Congress, created by the Budget Control Act of 2011 on August 2, 2011. The act was intended to… …

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  • 8selected — select se‧lect 1 [sˈlekt] verb [transitive] 1. to choose something from a group of things, after thinking carefully about which is the best, most useful, most profitable etc: • The board hasn t yet set a timetable for selecting a chief executive …

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  • 9Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview        Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… …

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  • 10United States — a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of Columbia, and Alaska in North America, and Hawaii in the N Pacific. 267,954,767; conterminous United States, 3,022,387 sq. mi. (7,827,982 sq. km); with… …

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