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  • 1The Breaking Point (1950 film) — Infobox Film | name =The Breaking Point caption =movie poster director = Michael Curtiz producer = Jerry Wald writer =Ernest Hemingway (novel To Have and Have Not ) Ranald MacDougall starring =John Garfield Patricia Neal music = cinematography =… …

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  • 2Point of Origin (Allele album) — Point Of Origin Studio album by Allele Released October 25, 2005 …

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  • 3Point — The smallest unit of price change quoted or, one one hundredth of a percent. Related: minimum price fluctuation and tick. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. point point 1 [pɔɪnt] noun [countable] 1. a single idea, opinion, or fact,… …

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  • 4point — See minimum price fluctuation. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary See basis point. American Banker Glossary The smallest unit of price change quoted, or one one hundredth of a percent. Related: minimum price fluctuation and tick. Bloomberg… …

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  • 5Work-life balance — The expression work life balance was first used in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual s work and personal life. (New Ways to Work and the Working Mother s Association in the United Kingdom). In the United States, this… …

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  • 6Breaking Bonaduce — Also known as My Reality TV Breakdown[1] Created by Kim Rozenfeld …

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  • 7Work This Out — Chanson par Vanessa Hudgens, Zac Efron, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman et d autres membres du casting de High School Musical 2 extrait de l’album High School Musical 2 HSM 2.jpg Sortie 24 septembre 2007 (É. U.) …

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  • 8Breaking Dawn — Twilight 4 redirects here. For the film adaptations of this novel, see The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. Breaking Dawn   …

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  • 9work, history of the organization of — Introduction       history of the methods by which society structures the activities and labour necessary to its survival. work is essential in providing the basic physical needs of food, clothing, and shelter. But work involves more than the use …

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  • 10work — I. noun Etymology: Middle English werk, work, from Old English werc, weorc; akin to Old High German werc work, Greek ergon, Avestan varəzem activity Date: before 12th century 1. activity in which one exerts strength or faculties to do or perform… …

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