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name dropping
The practice of casually mentioning important people in order to impress ones listener
Obvention
The act of happening incidentally that which happens casually an incidental advantage an occasional offering
open collared
not buttoned at the neck of a shirt as dressed casually in shorts and an open collared shirt
passerby
One who passes by especially casually or by chance one not directly involved in some action
Casually
Without design accidentally fortuitously by chance occasionally
Employee
[C.P. and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947, s. 2(10)] Casual 'employees' come within the purview of the Act, Regional Director
Operator
a contractor, whether as a regular worker or as a casual worker, with or without the knowledge of the principal employer,
Foreign hospitality
Foreign hospitality, means any offer, not being a purely casual one, made by a foreign source for providing a person
Industry
business is generally organised or arranged.' It must not be casual nor must it be for oneself nor for pleasure. And
Medley
Medley, an affray, sudden or casual fighting, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 997.
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