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  • 1allow — al‧low [əˈlaʊ] verb [transitive] 1. ACCOUNTING when the tax authorities allow an amount, cost, or expense, they permit it not to be counted as part of income or profits: • You re allowed a certain amount a year in personal allowances, before you… …

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  • 2allow — al·low /ə lau̇/ vt: to give approval of or permission for: as a: to grant fulfillment of allow ed her petition for relief b: to decide in favor of allow a deduction on a tax return c: to permit to be presented …

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  • 3allow — [[t]əla͟ʊ[/t]] ♦ allows, allowing, allowed 1) VERB If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble. [be V ed to inf] The children are not allowed to watch violent TV programmes... [V n… …

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  • 4allow — al|low W1S1 [əˈlau] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(can do something)¦ 2¦(make something possible)¦ 3¦(have enough of something)¦ 4¦(correct/permitted)¦ 5 allow me Phrasal verbs  allow for somebody/something  allow of something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400 …

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  • 5allow — 1. This verb matches admit in having a wide range of common uses, transitive and intransitive, with that clauses, and with an infinitive complement. For several centuries it has alternated in many meanings with the phrasal verb allow of; some of… …

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  • 6Will Durant — Born November 5, 1885(1885 11 05) North Adams, Massachusetts Died November 7, 1981(1981 11 07) (aged 96) Los Angeles, California Occupation Historian, writer, philosopher …

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  • 7Will Schuester — Glee character Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester First appearance Pilot …

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  • 8Will Interactive — is a serious game design company founded in 1994 by Sharon Sloane, Lyn McCall, and Jeffrey Hall. It initially developed simulation games aimed at educating teens on drug abuse, violence and sexual safety, but has since expanded, creating… …

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  • 9Will call — is an American term for a box office where patrons of entertainment venues go to pick up already bought tickets for an event, such as a play or concert, either just before the event, or in advance. With the onset of the Internet and e commerce… …

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  • 10Will Carroll — (born 1970 [cite LAF|id=n2004 10473] ) is the author of two books: Saving the Pitcher (2004), and The Juice: The Real Story of Baseball s Drug Problems (2006). Carroll is a Senior Writer for Baseball Prospectus.com, for whom he writes the Under… …

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