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  • 21COVENANT — COVENANT, a general obligation concerning two parties. It was confirmed either by an oath (Gen. 21:22ff.; 26:26ff.; Deut. 29:9ff.; Josh. 9:15–20; II Kings 11:4; Ezek. 16:8; 17:33ff.), by a solemn meal (Gen. 26:30; 31:54; Ex. 24:11; II Sam. 2:20) …

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  • 22Companions of Saint Nicholas — Krampus The companions of Saint Nicholas (or Father Christmas) are a group of closely related figures who accompany St. Nicholas in many European traditions. Some companions include: Krampus in Austria, Bavaria, Croatia …

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  • 24Break (work) — Lunch break redirects here. For lunch breaks at school, see Recess (break). Two men taking a break during their workday. A break at work is a period of time during a shift in which an employee is allowed to take time off from his/her job. There… …

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  • 25U.S. Foodservice — U.S. Foodservice, based in Rosemont, Illinois, is the second largest broadline foodservice distributor in the United States. Only Sysco Corporation is larger. The company distributes food and related products to over 250,000 customers, including… …

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  • 26Boarding school — A boarding school is a school where some or all pupils not only study, but also live during term time, with their fellow students and possibly teachers. The word boarding in this sense means to provide food and lodging.Many public schools in the… …

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  • 27Derby School — Motto Vita Sine Litteris Mors (Life without Learning is Death) Established c. 1160, refounded 1554 Closed 1989 Type …

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  • 28Road to Rupert — Family Guy episode Stewie prepares for a ski race with Stanford Episode no. Season 5 Episode 9 …

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  • 29Canadian Pacific Railway — Infobox SG rail railroad name=Canadian Pacific Railway logo filename=Canadian Pacific Logo 1996.png logo size=162 system map size=300 map caption=Canadian Pacific system map as of 2004 (does not include DM E and IC E trackage). old gauge=… …

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  • 30Benchmarking — is the process of comparing the cost, time or quality of what one organization does against what another organization does. The result is often a business case for making changes in order to make improvements.Also referred to as best practice… …

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