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  • 91Through Darkened Vales — Infobox Film name = Through Darkened Vales image size = caption = director = D. W. Griffith producer = writer = Stanner E. V. Taylor narrator = starring = Blanche Sweet music = cinematography = G. W. Bitzer editing = distributor = released = 16… …

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  • 92work in progress — /ˌwɜ:k ɪn prəυgres/ noun the value of goods being manufactured which are not complete at the end of an accounting period ● Our current assets are made up of stock, goodwill and work in progress. Abbreviation WIP (NOTE: The US term is work in… …

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  • 93work — 1. noun /wɜːk,wɔk,wɝk/ a) Labour, employment, occupation, job. My work involves a lot of travel. b) The place where one is employed. He hasn’t come home yet, he’s still at work. 2 …

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  • 94work centre — A machine, set of machines, or a work station that performs a transformation or provides a service as part of a job. A product may pass through several such work centres in the course of manufacture …

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  • 95work on — Synonyms and related words: abuse, act on, act upon, advocate, affect, apply pressure, approach, bear upon, beset, besiege, blandish, bleed, bleed white, bug, buttonhole, cajole, call on, call upon, coax, concentrate on, deceive, drain, draw,… …

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  • 96work hardening — increase dislocation density in metals through straining a material with an applied stress; degree of hardening may be manipulated through recovery and recrystallization …

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  • 97work in snatches — (from Idioms in Speech) to work not continuously Scraps of conversation he had heard posters he had read warnings flashed through his mind. (D. Cusack) Scraps of conversation floated into his mind. When we re married we ll go to Heaven every day …

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  • 98work ethic — noun the view that one s duty and responsibility is to achieve success through hard work and thrift …

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  • 99work one's magic — verb To achieve something favourable and desired through the application of special skills, talents, or expertise. The company accountants worked their magic and found a way to lower overhead costs …

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  • 100work on —    1. to extract information from through violence    Literally, to have an effect on physically:     Shellacking , massaging , breaking the news , working on the ... giving him the works ... express how [the NYC police] compel reluctant… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms