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  • 51company — noun 1 business organization ADJECTIVE ▪ big, large, leading, major ▪ a major Japanese company ▪ medium sized, mid sized (esp. AmE) …

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  • 52Company rule in India — For usage, see British Empire in India Company rule in India Colony of the East India Company ↓ …

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  • 53small-cap — A stock with a small capitalization, meaning a total equity value of less than $500 million. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * small cap ˈsmall cap noun [countable] FINANCE a share in a company with a small amount of share capital (= total… …

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  • 54company — companyless, adj. /kum peuh nee/, n., pl. companies, v., companied, companying. n. 1. a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people. 2. a guest or guests: We re having company for dinner. 3. an assemblage of persons… …

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  • 55Company of Death — The Company of Death at Legnano 1176, as depicted by nineteenth century Italian artist Amos Cassioli. The Company of Death is the name used in the historical literature of English language for two related chosen tactical corps, two selected bands …

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  • 56Small office/home office — The modern concept of small office/home office or SoHo, or small or home office or single office/home office deals with the category of business which can be from 1 to 10 workers. Larger business enterprises, one notch up the size scale, are… …

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  • 57Company (band) — The Brooklyn based band Company consists of three songwriters and a dynamic drummer. They perform folk and country based songs with punk and psychedelic rock energy to create a sound that defies ready categories. Company’s members met at Bard… …

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  • 58Small-Screen Rendering — Opera Mini 4.2 Тип Мобильный браузер Разработчик Opera Software ASA ОС J2ME …

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  • 59Small Screen Rendering — Opera Mini 4.2 Тип Мобильный браузер Разработчик Opera Software ASA ОС J2ME …

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  • 60small group — A group that meets two out of three of the following criteria for the current and preceding year, or the two preceding financial years: • its balance sheet total should not exceed £2.8 million net or £3.6 million gross; • its turnover should not… …

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