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  • 11Out of Control (Girls Aloud album) — Out of Control Studio album by Girls Aloud Released 3 November 2008 …

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  • 12Working tax credit — (WTC), is a component of the current tax credits scheme in the United Kingdom part of the system of means tested social security benefits. The related component of the scheme is the Child tax credit (CTC). Tax credits were introduced in their… …

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  • 13Working Families for Wal-Mart — is an advocacy group formed by Wal Mart and the Edelman public relations firm on December 20, 2005. [cite news url= http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/17/technology/pluggedin gunther blog.fortune/index.htm |title= Corporate blogging: Wal Mart s fumbles …

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  • 14Working class hero — Chanson par John Lennon extrait de l’album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band Sortie 11 décembre 1970 Enregistrement 26 septembre 9 octobre 1970 Durée 3:48 …

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  • 15Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon — Álbum recopilatorio de John Lennon Publicación 3 de octubre de 2005 Grabación 1969 1980 Género(s) Rock …

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  • 16Out the Blue — Song by John Lennon from the album Mind Games Released 16 November 1973 Recorded July–August 1973 Genre Rock …

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  • 17Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon — Kompilationsalbum von John Lennon Veröffentlichung 3. Oktober 2005 Label …

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  • 18Working It Out — was a situation comedy broadcast in the United States by NBC as part of its 1990 fall lineup. Working It Out was the story of two single parents, Sarah Marshall (Jane Curtin) and David Stuart (Stephen Collins), who had never seriously… …

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  • 19Working class — is a term used in academic sociology and in ordinary conversation to describe, depending on context and speaker, those employed in specific fields or types of work.As with many terms describing social class, working class is defined and used in… …

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  • 20out of order — ➔ order1 * * * Ⅰ. out of order ► not acceptable according to a law or rule, or according to what people think is correct or suitable: »Her comments were ruled out of order by the chairperson. »The Press Complaints Commission acknowledged that… …

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