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Escalation
Escalation, is normal and routine incident arising out of gap of time in this inflationary age in performing any contract
Bonus
available surplus of profits, and when paid, it fills the gap, wholly or in part, between the living wage and the
Muset
A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes a muse
Muse
A gap or hole in a hedge hence wall or the like
Makeweight
little account added to supply a deficiency or fill a gap
VerbarLacuna
a small pit or depression a small blank space a gap or vacancy a hiatus
Jump spark
spark produced by the jumping of electricity across a permanent gap
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