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  • 121Barker's Bargain Bar — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on April 22, 1980, it is played for two four digit prizes, usually valued between $1,000 and $5,000. Its name refers to Bob Barker, who hosted The Price Is Right …

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  • 122into the bargain — adverb in addition; over and above what is expected He lost his wife in the bargain • Syn: ↑in the bargain * * * ALSO, as well, in addition, additionally, besides, on top (of that), over and above that, to boot, for good measure; N. Amer. in the… …

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  • 123Accounting for leases in the United States — is regulated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).Accounting for leases by the lesseeA lease is defined as a contractual agreement between a lessor and lessee that gives the lessee the right to use specific property, either owned by …

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  • 124drive a bargain — {v. phr.} 1. To buy or sell at a good price; succeed in a trade or deal. * /Tom s collie is a champion; it should be easy for Tom to drive a bargain when he sells her puppies./ * /Father drove a hard bargain with the real estate agent when we… …

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  • 125drive a bargain — {v. phr.} 1. To buy or sell at a good price; succeed in a trade or deal. * /Tom s collie is a champion; it should be easy for Tom to drive a bargain when he sells her puppies./ * /Father drove a hard bargain with the real estate agent when we… …

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  • 126drive\ a\ bargain — v. phr. 1. To buy or sell at a good price; succeed in a trade or deal. Tom s collie is a champion; it should be easy for Tom to drive a bargain when he sells her puppies. Father drove a hard bargain with the real estate agent when we bought our… …

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  • 127strike a bargain — {v. phr.} To arrive at a price satisfactory to both the buyer and the seller. * /After a great deal of haggling, they managed to strike a bargain./ …

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  • 128strike a bargain — {v. phr.} To arrive at a price satisfactory to both the buyer and the seller. * /After a great deal of haggling, they managed to strike a bargain./ …

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