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  • 121company promoter — ˌcompany proˈmoter noun [countable] COMMERCE someone who organizes the starting of new companies, bringing together accountants, lawyers, and other specialists: • Solicitors guide company promoters through the legal technicalities of forming… …

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  • 122company president — UK US noun [C] (also president) MANAGEMENT ► the person who has the highest position in a company or organization: name/appoint sb (as) company president »He died in 1982 and his son was named company president to succeed him. be/serve as company …

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  • 123company car — UK US noun [countable] [singular company car plural company cars] a car belonging to your employer that you use while you work for them Thesaurus: extra payments and benefits in addition to wageshyponym …

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  • 124Company Path Garden — is a small garden on the Avenue of the Republic in Georgetown, Guyana, between Church and North Streets. During colonial times, “company path” was the name given to a road used by the propertied class as an access road from the river to their… …

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  • 125Company of Merchant Adventurers — es el nombre que recibieron varias compañías de comercio a larga distancia del siglo XV y XVI en Inglaterra. En cierto modo eran distintas de las compañías privilegiadas del mercantilismo de su época. Company of Merchant Adventurers of London,… …

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  • 126company voluntary arrangement — Under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986, a company can obtain breathing space against its creditors through a moratorium during which it can seek to recover its solvency or at least reach a compromise arrangement whereby the creditors agree with… …

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  • 127Company Business Towers — Company Business Towers.jpg Record height Tallest in Brazil since 2011[I] General information St …

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  • 128Company of Servers — The Company of Servers (CoS) is a society within the Anglican Communion for lay people whose vocation includes serving at the altar.[1] It was inaugurated on 24 January 2009 at Southwark Cathedral.[2] …

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