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English-Maori dictionary. 2013.
English-Maori dictionary. 2013.
Work aversion — Work aversion, Workplace aversion, or Employment aversion is a psychological behavior, often part of an anxiety disorder, in which the subject intentionally refuses to be gainfully employed at all, or works far less than is necessary in order to… … Wikipedia
FRIEND, HUGO MORRIS — (1882–1966), U.S. lawyer and judge. Friend, who was born in Prague, was brought to the United States when he was two. In his youth he distinguished himself as an athlete and was a member of the U.S. team at the 1906 Olympic Games. In 1908 he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Friend to all Nations — Memorial to the crew, Margate See also: Margate Surfboat The Friend to all Nations was the second surfboat stationed at Margate for maritime rescue. She entered service on 6 July 1878 and was retired after being damaged in a storm on 30 November… … Wikipedia
Friend or Foe? — infobox television show name = PAGENAME caption = format = Game show runtime = 30 minutes per episode creator = starring = Kennedy (host) country = USA network = Game Show Network first aired = June 3, 2002 last aired = 2003 (can currently be… … Wikipedia
Friend Like That — Infobox Single | Name = Friend Like That Type = Single Artist = Hawk Nelson from Album = Hawk Nelson Is My Friend Released = December 24, 2007 Recorded = 2005 Genre = Pop punk Christian punk Length = 3:26 Label = Tooth Nail Producer = Aaron… … Wikipedia
Friend virus — Taxobox name = PAGENAME virus group = vi familia = Retroviridae subfamilia = Orthoretrovirinae genus = Gammaretrovirus species = Murine leukemia virus subdivision ranks = Serotype subdivision = Friend virus The Friend virus is a strain of murine… … Wikipedia
friend — an extramarital sexual partner Heterosexual or homosexual: You got a friend that don t work and a husband that works, you re all set. (Chandler, 1943) I have a very nice friend. It s against the law of course. (G. Greene, 1932 but… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
work in — 1) rub in We spent a long time trying to work the softening cream into the leather. 2) slip in, mix in, put in I was able to work in a part in the play for my best friend … Idioms and examples
work in — {v.} 1. To rub in. * /The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers./ 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; * /When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan./ … Dictionary of American idioms
work in — {v.} 1. To rub in. * /The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers./ 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; * /When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan./ … Dictionary of American idioms
work\ in — v 1. To rub in. The nurse told Mary to put some cream on her skin and to work it in gently with her fingers. 2. To slip in; mix in; put in; When Mary was planning the show, she worked a part in for her friend Susan … Словарь американских идиом