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carry over

verb as in be left

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verb as in extend to

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verb as in carry forward

verb as in credit

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But after she introduced her proposal — attached as an amendment to a technical bill authorizing departments to spend carry-over dollars from the year before — Rivera and the council ran into a tsunami of anger.

What you’re seeing at the start of the season is a carry-over from how they finished the season.”

“Even though we have new plays and new wrinkles this year, there’s still carry-over,” Sheridan said.

Logically, this carry-over makes no sense; but it happened anyway.

Wells wants to know the extent of this ‘carry-over’ in the UK cases and whether or not very low levels of mutation-bearing mitochondria cause health problems.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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