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deb

noun as in debutante

noun as in socialite

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Advocates there are now asking for $3 billion more for utility and water deb relief.

"As Sally Bowles, the English deb turned devil-may-care show-girl, Buckley achieves no smaller feat: she makes you laugh, breaks your heart, has you hanging on her every word - sung or otherwise," he continued.

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“But also think of it as volunteering an hour for canceling student loan deb … for universal child care … for expanding Social Security payments or campaign finance reform.”

As Richardson explains, the formalization of social life in 18th-century British assemblies — precursors to the “deb ball” — paradoxically created a more fluid society.

The software maker is releasing Microsoft Teams into a public preview, with the app available in native Linux packages in .deb and .rpm formats.

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

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