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  • 11cost — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 money needed to buy sth ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, high ▪ The high cost of energy was a problem for consumers. ▪ enormous, exorbitant, huge, prohibitive …

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  • 12cost */*/*/ — I UK [kɒst] / US [kɔst] noun Word forms cost : singular cost plural costs 1) [countable/uncountable] the amount of money that is needed in order to buy, pay for, or do something cost of: A rise in interest rates will increase the cost of… …

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  • 13defray — de|fray [dıˈfreı] v [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: défrayer, from frais cost ] defray costs/expenses formal to give someone back the money that they have spent on something ▪ The proceeds from the competition help to defray the expenses of… …

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  • 14defray — v pay for, bear the expense or cost, stand the cost, Inf. foot the bill, Inf. pick up the check or tab; pay off, Inf. pay up, settle, square, discharge, liquidate, clear, Finance. amortize …

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  • 15The Chicago Maroon — Chicago Maroon redirects here. For the sports teams of the University of Chicago, see Chicago Maroons. The Chicago Maroon Type Twice weekly student newspaper Owner Maroon Publications Staff writers 150 Founded 1892 …

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  • 16Taxation history of the United States — The history of taxation in the United States began when it was composed of colonies ruled by the British Empire, French Empire, and Spanish Empire. After independence from Europe the United States collected poll taxes, tariffs, and excise taxes.… …

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  • 17bear the expense — I verb bear the cost, compensate, defray, defray expenses, defray the cost, discharge, expend, give money, incur costs, incur expenses, indemnify, make compensation, make expenditure, make payment, make restitution, meet the bill, outlay, pay an… …

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  • 18Defray — De*fray , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Defrayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Defraying}.] [F. d[ e]frayer; pref. d[ e] (L. de or dis ) + frais expense, fr. LL. fredum, fridum, expense, fine by which an offender obtained peace from his sovereign, or more likely,… …

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  • 19Monastery of the Holy Spirit — The Monastery of the Holy Spirit, officially called Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery is a Roman Catholic monastery near Conyers, Georgia belonging to the world wide Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (O.C.S.O.) – more commonly… …

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  • 20Marie of the Incarnation — For Marie de l Incarnation, see Marie Guyart. Barbara Avrillot Marie of the Incarnation Born February 1, 1566 Paris Died April, 1618 Po …

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