to have a share in the profits

  • 11share — Shares represent a slice in the ownership of a company. Financial Services Glossary The authorised share capital of a company is divided into a number of equal parts. Each part is called a share. See ordinary shares, preference shares, securities …

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  • 12The Lord of the Rings — This article is about the novel. For other uses, see The Lord of the Rings (disambiguation). The Lord of the Rings Tolkien s own cover designs for the three volumes Volumes: The Fellowship of the Ring …

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  • 13share — 1. noun her share of the profits Syn: portion, part, division, quota, quantum, allowance, ration, allocation, measure, due; percentage, commission, dividend; helping, serving; informal cut, slice 2. verb 1) …

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  • 14share — 1. noun her share of the profits Syn: portion, part, division, quota, allowance, ration, allocation; informal cut, slice; Brit.; informal whack 2. verb 1) we share the bills Syn: spl …

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  • 15The Cube (building) — Infobox Skyscraper building name = The Cube location = Birmingham, England, UK coordinates = status = Under Construction groundbreaking = 2007 constructed = 2007 2010 est completion = Spring 2010 use = Mixed Use Office, Retail, Residential, Hotel …

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  • 16(the) time is ripe — if the time is ripe for something, it is a good time to do it or for it to happen. British socialists were convinced that the time was ripe for fundamental social change. (often + for) Many employers feel the time is ripe to give workforces a… …

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  • 17The Lion Sleeps Tonight — by The Tokens Single by The Tokens B side …

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  • 19share — share, participate, partake can mean to have, get, use, exercise, experience, or engage in something in common with another or others. Share implies that one as the original owner or holder grants the part use, enjoyment, or possession to another …

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  • 20The Long Tail — The phrase The Long Tail (as a proper noun with capitalized letters) was first coined by Chris Anderson in an October 2004 Wired magazine article [ [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.10/tail.html The Long Tail ] by Chris Anderson, Wired , Oct …

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