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121rolling retesting — Method of measuring a performance condition over a period of fixed length (usually three years), but allowing that period to roll over any fixed window in the life of an option or LTIP award (for example, from year three to six, or four to seven …
122rolling — index fluvial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
123rolling in riches — index opulent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
124Rolling Stones — Rolling Stones, The …
125Rolling Stones — (Les) groupe britannique de musique rock, formé en 1962 …
126rolling pin — n a long tube shaped piece of wood used for making ↑pastry flat and thin before you cook it …
127rolling stock — n [U] all the trains, carriages etc that are used on a railway …
128Rolling Stone — a US magazine that contains articles on people and events involved in ↑rock and ↑pop music …