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  2. How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    Although companies print different kinds of paychecks, the law requires they all contain certain information. Pay stub abbreviations can be confusing, so keep reading to learn how to decipher your ...

  3. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    Paycheck. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll ...

  4. VerbNet - Wikipedia

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    VerbNet. The VerbNet project maps PropBank verb types to their corresponding Levin classes. It is a lexical resource that incorporates both semantic and syntactic information about its contents. VerbNet is part of the SemLink project in development at the University of Colorado.

  5. Bomas of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The word Bomas comes from a Swahili word “Boma” meaning coal house a subsidiary company of Kenya Tourist Development Corporation as a tourist attraction. It also wanted to preserve, maintain and promote rich and diverse cultural values of various tribal groups of Kenya.

  6. Dry run (testing) - Wikipedia

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    Dry run (testing) A dry run (or practice run) is a software testing process used to make sure that a system works correctly and will not result in severe failure. [1] For example, rsync, a utility for transferring and synchronizing data between networked computers or storage drives, has a "dry-run" option users can use to check that their ...

  7. Homo unius libri - Wikipedia

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    Homo unius libri. Homo unius libri (' (a) man of one book') is a Latin phrase attributed to Thomas Aquinas by bishop Jeremy Taylor (1613–1667), who claimed that Aquinas is reputed to have employed the phrase " hominem unius libri timeo " ('I fear the man of a single book'). The poet Robert Southey recalled the tradition in which the quotation ...

  8. Mangal (barbecue) - Wikipedia

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    Etymology. The word mangal is derived from the Arabic word manqal (منقل) meaning "portable" [1] and originally referred to portable heaters used by Bedouin to warm tents during the cold desert evenings. The portability of heating equipment – as well as all other belongings – is vital for the Bedouin's nomadic lifestyle.

  9. Day of the Dupes - Wikipedia

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    Day of the Dupes (in French: la journée des Dupes) is the name given to a day in November 1630 on which the enemies of Cardinal Richelieu mistakenly believed that they had succeeded in persuading King Louis XIII of France to dismiss Richelieu from power. [1] The incident is thought to have occurred on the 10th, 11th, or 12th of that month.

  10. All Pigs Must Die (album) - Wikipedia

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    All Pigs Must Die is an album by Death in June, released in 2001. The record consists of two parts: the first half of the album bears the typical later Death in June neofolk sound, whereas the second half of the album has a much more chaotic and noise -infused experimental sound to it. The album was originally released as a limited edition LP ...

  11. Gaelic music - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic music ( Irish: Ceol Gaelach, Scottish Gaelic: Ceòl Gàidhealach) is an umbrella term for any music written in the Gaelic languages of Irish and Scottish Gaelic. To differentiate between the two, the Irish language is typically just referred to as "Irish", or sometimes as "Gaeilge" (pronounced "gehl-guh"); Scottish Gaelic is referred to ...