• the particular occupation for which you are trained
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  • ntu / verb 1. to go insidea vehicle such as a car  They got into theback of the car.  I was just getting into bedwhen the phone rang.  The burglars got intothe building through a window on the groundfloor. 2.  to get into the habit of doingsomething to start to do something regularly He got into the habit of calling his father‘Boss’.  to get into trouble or difficulties
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  • The 23rd letter of the modern English alphabet, The 23rd in a series, In printing, an abbreviation of wrong font_ a mark on the margin of a proof, calling attention to the fact that the letter or letters, etc., opposite differ from the rest in size or face, abbreviation_ weight, width, Physics work
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  • Compelling immediate action or attention; pressing, Urging; pressing; besetting; plying, with importunity; calling for immediate attention; instantly important, Requiring immediate attention
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  • To sound (a large bell) slowly at regular intervals, To announce or summon by tolling, To sound or ring, as a bell, with strokes uniformly repeated at intervals, as at funerals, or in calling assemblies, or to announce the death of a person, transitive verb_ To draw; to entice; to allure. See tole, To call, summon, or notify, by tolling or ringing, To collect, as a toll, noun_ a man who takes, or gathers, toll, a bridge where toll is paid for passing over it, a bar or beam used on a canal for stopping boats at the tollhouse, or on a road for stopping passengers
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  • Of, pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sports; exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that which, sports, one who practices field sports; also, a horse racer, a pugilist, a gambler, or the like, exhibiting or calling for sportsmanship or fair play, verb_ Present participle of sport, noun_ A sport; a game; specifically, participation in horse-racing, sports of the field, etc.; sports collectively, with all the interests involved in them, In zoology and botany, spontaneous origination of new and singular characters; the appearance of a sport, or the assumption of that character by an individual animal or plant. See sport, v. i., 3, and n., 8
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  • the power of retaining and recalling past experience, the act of retaining something, (Law) The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining property until a debt due to the person claiming the right be duly paid; a lien
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  • A calling back to mind; the act of summoning up the memory of something; a bringing back from the past, The procedure by which an elected official may be removed from office by popular vote, The ability to remember information or experiences, verb_ cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression, recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection, go back to something earlier, transitive verb To call back; to summon to return, To revoke; to annul by a subsequent act; to take back; to withdraw, To bring back; restore
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  • To peddle goods aggressively, especially by calling out, To clear or attempt to clear the throat by or as if by coughing up phlegm, transitive verb_ To offer for sale by outcry in the street; to carry (merchandise) about from place to place for sale; to peddle, To raise by hawking, as phlegm, noun_ An effort to force up phlegm from the throat, accompanied with noise, an attendant on a plasterer to supply him with mortar
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  • equiring a large expenditure; costly, high in price or charging high prices, Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal
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