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  • 1wait — [wāt] vi. [ME waiten < NormFr waitier < Frank * wahten, to guard, akin to OHG wahta, a guard, watch: for IE base see WAKE1] 1. to stay in a place or remain in readiness or in anticipation (until something expected happens or for someone to… …

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  • 2Order fulfillment — (in British English order fulfilment) is in the most general sense the complete process from point of sales inquiry to delivery of a product to the customer. Sometimes Order fulfillment is used to describe the more narrow act of distribution or… …

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  • 3Order of Aurelius — First appearance Welcome to the Hellmouth Last appearance The Wish, Darla (flashback) Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name Order of Aurelius Purpose …

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  • 4wait for dead man's shoes — wait for someone to die in order to inherit his possessions …

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  • 5wait — 1 /weIt/ verb 1 DELAY/NOT START STH (I) to not do something or go somewhere until something else happens, someone arrives etc: Hurry up! Everyone s waiting. | Wait right here until I come back. | wait for sth/sb: We had to wait over an hour for… …

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  • 6Wait for It — Infobox Television episode Title = Wait for It Series = How I Met Your Mother Caption = Barney tries to get a high five, but Ted, making out with Amy, leaves him hanging. Season = 3 Episode = 1 Airdate = September 24, 2007 Writer = Craig Thomas… …

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  • 7order — 1 noun 1 FOR A PURPOSE a) in order to do sth for the purpose of doing something: politicians who make promises simply in order to win more votes | In order to understand how the human body works, you need to have some knowledge of chemistry. b)… …

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  • 8order — A mandate; precept; command or direction authoritatively given; rule or regulation. Brady v. Interstate Commerce Commission, D.C.W.Va., 43 F.2d 847, 850. Direction of a court or judge made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment,… …

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  • 9order — 01. The books are shelved in alphabetical [order] by title. 02. He made sure everything in his office was in [order] before leaving for the conference. 03. The soldier was severely disciplined for refusing to follow an [order]. 04. People have… …

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  • 10Wait (musician) — Waits redirects here. For the American singer songwriter, see Tom Waits. For the computer operating system, see WAITS. A band of modern day Waits Waits or Waites were British town pipers. From medieval times up to the beginning of the 19th… …

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