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  • 121Back to the Klondike — For the DuckTales episode, see Back to the Klondike (DuckTales episode). Infobox Comic name = Back to the Klondike image caption = code = W OS 456 02 title orig = hero = Scrooge McDuck appearances = Scrooge McDuck Donald Duck Huey, Dewey and… …

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  • 122Back Burners — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = Back Burners episode no = 32 epigraph = Conscience do cost. Butchie teleplay = Joy Lusco story = David Simon and Joy Lusco writer = director = Tim Van Patten guest star = see below prod code = 307 …

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  • 123Back-to-back loan — A loan in which two companies in separate countries borrow each other s currency for a specific time period and repay the other s currency at an agreed upon maturity. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * back to back loan back to back loan …

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  • 124back-to-back loan — A loan in which two companies in separate countries borrow each other s currency for a specific time period and repay the other s currency at an agreed upon maturity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * back to back loan back to back loan ➔… …

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  • 125pay sth off — UK US pay sth off Phrasal Verb with pay({{}}/peɪ/ verb (paid, paid) ► FINANCE to finish paying back money that you owe for something: pay off a debt/loan/mortgage »Student loans are usually paid off at a very preferential rate …

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  • 126Pay — This interesting surname of Anglo Saxon origin, also recorded as Pie, Pye, and Peye is a nickname for a person with a fancied resemblance to the peacock, deriving from the Middle English pe, pa, po , Olde English pre 7th Century pea meaning… …

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  • 127pay-off — n 1 RESULT, outcome, benefit, advantage, reward, settlement, consequence, upshot COLLOQ. crunch, moment of truth, punchline 2 BRIBE, inducement, allurement, enticement COLLOQ. back hander, sweetener, hush money, slush fund, protection money …

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  • 128pay one back in his own coin — {v. phr.} To retaliate. * /Jim refused to help Bob when he needed it most, so Bob decided to pay him back in his own coin and told him to go and look for help elsewhere./ …

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