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  • 11The Tashkent Crisis — is a Cold War era novel by William Craig. Plot The novel is based on events that may have followed the receipt of the following transmission from Moscow by the incumbent President of the United States:MOSCOW EXOR MSG6TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE… …

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  • 12receipt — noun 1 piece of paper showing what was paid for ADJECTIVE ▪ ATM (esp. AmE), credit card ▪ original ▪ paper ▪ The machine issues a paper receipt on request …

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  • 13Receipt — A receipt is a written acknowledgement that a specified article or sum of money has been received as an exchange for goods or services. The receipt acts as the title to the property obtained in the exchange.Printed [ NJ.] In English speaking… …

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  • 14receipt — [[t]rɪsi͟ːt[/t]] receipts 1) N COUNT A receipt is a piece of paper that you get from someone as proof that they have received money or goods from you. In British English, a receipt is a piece of paper that you get in a shop when you buy something …

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  • 15receipt — /rɪ si:t/ noun 1. a piece of paper showing that money has been paid or that something has been received ● Please produce your receipt if you want to exc ● He kept the customs receipt to show that he had paid duty on the goods. ● Keep the receipt… …

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  • 16receipt — /rɪ si:t/ noun a piece of paper showing that money has been paid or that something has been received ● He kept the customs receipt to show that he had paid duty on the goods. ● She lost her taxi receipt. ● Keep the receipt for items purchased in… …

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  • 17receipt — A document acknowledging that a specified payment has been made. For payments made by cheque, the cheque itself functions as the receipt. See also dock receipt; mate s receipt …

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  • 18receipt — I. noun Etymology: Middle English receite, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin recepta, probably from Latin, neuter plural of receptus, past participle of recipere to receive Date: 14th century 1. recipe 2. a. obsolete receptacle b …

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  • 19receipt — noun 1) the receipt of a letter Syn: receiving, getting, obtaining, gaining 2) make sure you get a receipt Syn: proof of purchase, sales ticket, till receipt, acknowledgement …

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  • 20The Fugitives (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = The Fugitives caption = The Fugitives Title Screen genre = Sci Fi Drama Children s creator = Eileen Gallagher director = Jane Prowse starring = Alex Roe Maureen Lipman Elizabeth Healey Ciara O Connor Nick Rowe… …

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