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HR

[eych-ahr] / ˈeɪtʃˈɑr /
NOUN
human resources
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At the University of Idaho the average 24-hour day of 100 men and women students was divided as follows: MEN Hr.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was hard for the father to make ends meet in his native land, and Rupert needed just such help as Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi

When Hansine came in, she found the table set with the cheese, milk, butter, and black bread, while Signe and Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi

A warm glow ran through him, and he read:— Hr.

From Magnhild Dust by Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne

Bogstad had actually proposed to her—the rich and handsome Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi




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