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HQ

noun as in headquarters

noun as in home office

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After “H.Q.” wraps, I head into our radio studio to tape an interview for the final block of tomorrow’s episode of “ESPN Daily.”

In the long term, such a path leads to oblivion, which the Republican National Committee itself acknowledged in a 2013 report that is now presumably gathering mold somewhere at Republican H.Q.

The employees at H.Q. call themselves Team OV, and they operate on the Doing Things principle: Haney is known for instituting jumping-jacks breaks during meetings; people go off in small groups to do astrology workshops or volunteer with the A.S.P.C.A.

Barry pressed the button to raise the blinds, and Atlanta appeared before him, the customary Wells Fargo and the B.B.&T. tower, but also some old-fashioned R.K.O.-style antennas and a deeply undistinguished nineteen-seventies edifice that scanned as Coca-Cola H.Q.

The American revolutionary army attacked Princeton as it was Brit H.Q.

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

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