| Supply with new members or employees. |
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| Friend or comrade. Used as a form of familiar address, especially for a man or boy. |
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| A building for housing a number of persons, as at a school or resort. | | |
| Something, such as a game, or problem, that is difficult to solve. |
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| Characterized by sharp quick thought; bright. |
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| Of a well-known type; typical. | | |
| A restaurant in which the customers are served at a counter and carry their meals on trays to tables. |
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| Release or loose from or as if from a leash. |
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| Set going; initiate. Introduce to the public or to a market. |
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| Sign
up. |
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| A speculative scheme that comes to nothing. | | |
| A puzzling problem. |
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| Showing or expressing strong emotion. | | |
| Establish or set up |
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| Exclusive of deductions; total. |
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| Remaining after all deductions have been made. | | |
| An unexpected change in a process or a departure
from a pattern. |
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| The amount of business transacted during a given period of time. |
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