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41Account current — Current Cur rent (k?r rent), a. [OE. currant, OF. curant, corant, p. pr. of curre, corre, F. courre, courir, to run, from L. currere; perh. akin to E. horse. Cf. {Course}, {Concur}, {Courant}, {Coranto}.] 1. Running or moving rapidly. [Archaic]… …
42Account Executive — This term refers a person who has primary responsibility for an account, whether it be for an individual or corporate client. It is used often in the advertising and public relations business, but can also be used in financial services businesses …
43account handler — /ə kaυnt ˌhændlə/, account manager /ə kaυnt ˌmænɪdʒə/ noun a person who works in an advertising agency, and who is responsible for a particular client ▪▪▪ ‘…we have moved the account because we thought it would be better suited in a smaller… …
44Have His Carcase — infobox Book | name = Have His Carcase title orig = translator = image caption = Early paperback edition cover author = Dorothy L. Sayers cover artist = country = UK language = English series = Lord Peter Wimsey genre = Mystery Novel publisher =… …
45have — verb Have is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑hotel, ↑library, ↑mixture, ↑patient, ↑room, ↑sentence, ↑tape, ↑word Have is used with these nouns as the object: ↑A level, ↑ability, ↑ …
46account rendered — An unpaid balance appearing in a statement of account, details of which have been given in a previous statement …
47account day — /ə kaυnt deɪ/ noun a day on which shares which have been bought must be paid for (usually a Monday ten days after the end of an account). Also called settlement day …
48account stated — All agreement concerning prior transactions between the parties with respect to the correctness of the separate items composing the account and the balance, if any, in favor of one or the other of the parties. 1 Am J2d Acctg § 21. An agreement… …
49have\ one's\ hand\ in\ the\ till — • rob the till • have one s hand in the till v. phr. informal To steal money in your trust or for which you are responsible. The supermarket manager suspected that one of the clerks was robbing the till. Mr. Jones deposited one thousand dollars… …
50have two strikes against one — idi to be at a critical disadvantage: Without a job or a bank account, I ll have two strikes against me[/ex] …