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  • 1furlough — [[t]fɜ͟ː(r)loʊ[/t]] furloughs, furloughing, furloughed 1) N VAR If workers are given furlough, they are told to stay away from work for a certain period because there is not enough for them to do. [AM] This could mean a massive furlough of… …

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  • 2furlough — fur|lough [ˈfə:ləu US ˈfə:rlou] n [U and C] [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: verlof permission ] 1.) a period of time when a soldier or someone working in another country can return to their own country = ↑leave ▪ a young soldier home on… …

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  • 3furlough — noun (C, U) a period of time when a soldier or someone working in another country can return to their own country : on furlough: a young soldier home on furlough …

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  • 4on furlough — having a furlough : allowed or required to leave because of a furlough soldiers going home on furlough workers/prisoners on furlough • • • Main Entry: ↑furlough …

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  • 5Take-home vehicle — In some countries, police cars are frequently issued as take home vehicles A take home vehicle is a vehicle issued to an employee by one s employer (such as a private corporation or government agency) that is intended to be used for the purpose… …

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  • 6James Gilmour — (Chinese:季雅各) (12 June 1843 21 May 1891) was a Scottish Protestant Christian missionary in China and Mongolia. He served with the London Missionary Society.Early lifeJames Gilmour was born at Cathkin, Scotland, June 12, 1843, the third of six… …

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  • 7The Sheo Yang Mission — (referred to as SYM in some accounts) was a Protestant Christian missionary society that was involved in sending workers to China during the late Qing Dynasty. It was founded by the Pigott family in 1892Encyclopaedia Sinica available at… …

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  • 8Eric Liddell — Eric Henry Liddell (January 16, 1902 – February 21, 1945) was a Scottish athlete and Rugby Union international and also the winner of the Men s 400 metres at the Olympic Games of 1924 held in Paris. He then served as a Protestant Christian… …

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  • 9Loudoun County in the American Civil War — Loudoun County in the Civil War mdash;Loudoun County, Virginia, was destined to be an area of significant military activity during the American Civil War. Located on Virginia s northern frontier, the Potomac River, Loudoun County became a… …

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  • 10William Olpherts — General Sir William Olpherts VC GCB (8 March 1822 – 30 April 1902) was born in Dartrey, County Armagh, and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be… …

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