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Budget
A bag or sack with its contents hence a stock or store an accumulation as a budget of inventions
Dairy
(English) Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, s. 13-- The expression 'dairy' includes any farm, farmhouse, cowshed, milk store, milk shop, or other place from which milk is supplied or in which milk is kept for the
bargain
union] 2 : to agree to certain terms or conditions : come to terms [plaintiff ed with the store for a lower price] vt : to convey according to a bargain [does hereby grant, , sell, alien
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boycott
boycott : to engage in a concerted refusal to have dealings with (as a store, business, or organization) usually to express disapproval or to force acceptance of certain conditions see also primary boycott,
burglary
may be considered an aggravating factor. The building may be something other than a dwelling, such as a store or pharmacy. Some states (as Louisiana) have included vehicles under their burglary statute. There are degrees of burglary,
case
the case at trespass vt cased cas·ing : to inspect or study with intent to rob [casing a store]
in status
not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." If you work full time in your uncle's convenience store and do not study, you are "out of status." See the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Extension of
interest
a lawful interest rate and esp. the highest rate allowed [proposals to increase the legal interest on department store credit cards to 15% "American Banker"] ;also : interest computed at such a rate [awarded the defendant legal
lose status
entered the U.S. on a student visa to study at a university. You work at your uncle's convenience store without authorization, and do not study. You have lost status. You are out of status. Source: Department of
pilfer
passenger luggage] vt : to steal or steal from esp. in small quantities [found ing goods from a store he was guarding] pil·fer·age [pil-fə-rij] n
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Budget
A bag or sack with its contents hence a stock or store an accumulation as a budget of inventions
Dairy
(English) Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, s. 13-- The expression 'dairy' includes any farm, farmhouse, cowshed, milk store, milk shop, or other place from which milk is supplied or in which milk is kept for the
bargain
union] 2 : to agree to certain terms or conditions : come to terms [plaintiff ed with the store for a lower price] vt : to convey according to a bargain [does hereby grant, , sell, alien
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boycott
boycott : to engage in a concerted refusal to have dealings with (as a store, business, or organization) usually to express disapproval or to force acceptance of certain conditions see also primary boycott,
burglary
may be considered an aggravating factor. The building may be something other than a dwelling, such as a store or pharmacy. Some states (as Louisiana) have included vehicles under their burglary statute. There are degrees of burglary,
case
the case at trespass vt cased cas·ing : to inspect or study with intent to rob [casing a store]
in status
not engaged in unauthorized employment, you are "in status." If you work full time in your uncle's convenience store and do not study, you are "out of status." See the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Extension of
interest
a lawful interest rate and esp. the highest rate allowed [proposals to increase the legal interest on department store credit cards to 15% "American Banker"] ;also : interest computed at such a rate [awarded the defendant legal
lose status
entered the U.S. on a student visa to study at a university. You work at your uncle's convenience store without authorization, and do not study. You have lost status. You are out of status. Source: Department of
pilfer
passenger luggage] vt : to steal or steal from esp. in small quantities [found ing goods from a store he was guarding] pil·fer·age [pil-fə-rij] n
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