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  • 51equal — /ee kweuhl/, adj., n., v., equaled, equaling or (esp. Brit.) equalled, equalling. adj. 1. as great as; the same as (often fol. by to or with): The velocity of sound is not equal to that of light. 2. like or alike in quantity, degree, value, etc.; …

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  • 52associate — as·so·ciate /ə sō shē ət, sē ət, shət/ n: a lawyer employed by a law firm compare partner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ass …

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  • 53copartner — I (business associate) noun adjuvant, associate, auxiliary, coadjutant, cohelper, collaborator, colleague, comate, companion, compeer, confrere, consociate, consort, cooperator, coworker, fellow, fellow worker, helper, mate, partner, peer,… …

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  • 54partner — part·ner n: one of two or more persons associated as joint principals in carrying on a business for the purpose of enjoying a joint profit: a member of a partnership; specif: a partner in a law firm dormant partner: silent partner in this entry… …

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  • 55peer — I noun associate, coequal, companion, compeer, competitor, comrade, contemporary, contender, corrival, equal, equivalent, fellow, likeness, match, mate, opposite number, par, parallel, rival II index contributor (contributor), copartner (b …

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  • 56TRUMPER, Victor Thomas (1877-1915) — cricketer was born at Sydney, on 2 November 1877. While at the Crown street school he showed ability as a batsman and when only 17 years old made 67 for a team of juniors against A. E. Stoddart s English team. In the 1894 5 season he played for… …

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  • 57Court, Saskatchewan — Court is an unincorporated hamlet in Antelope Park Rural Municipality No. 322, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is approximately 50 km west of the Town of Kerrobert at the intersection of Highway 51 and Range road 282. The Canadian Pacific… …

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  • 58Muhammad Farooq — محمد فاروق Born Sialkot District, Islamic Republic of Pakistan Occupation …

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  • 59colleague — I noun abettor, accessory, accompanier, accomplice, adjunct, adjutant, adjuvant, advocate, aider and abettor, ally, assistant, associate, attendant, auxiliary, backer, brother, champion, coadjutant, coadjutor, coadjutress, coadjutrix, coadjuvant …

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  • 60consort — I noun accompanier, associate, colleague, comate, comes, companion, compeer, comrade, confrere, conjugal partner, copartner, escort, fellow, fellow companion, helpmate, husband, marital partner, maritus, marriage partner, mate, partner, socius,… …

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