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  • Backlog

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    accumulate and create a backlog
  • Scope

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    A range of activity.
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    a certain kind of neck scarf
  • confederate soldier

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  • Scrum

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    In rugby union or rugby league, all the forwards joined together in an organised way. Also known as a scrummage.
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    owt′pā-shent, n. a patient who receives aid from a hospital, but lives outside of it.
  • Symptoms

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    Signs and symptoms are the observed or detectable signs, and experienced symptoms of an illness, injury, or condition. Signs are objective and externally observable; symptoms are the patients reported subjective experiences. A sign for example may be a higher or lower temperature than normal, raised or lowered blood pressure or an abnormality showing on a medical scan. A symptom is something out of the ordinary that is experienced by an individual such as feeling feverish, a headache or other pain or pains in the body.
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  • Foreclosure

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    Foreclosure is a specific legal process in which a lender attempts to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments to the lender by forcing the sale of the asset used as the collateral for the loan. Formally, a mortgage lender, or other lien holder, obtains a termination of a mortgage borrowers equitable right of redemption, either by court order or by operation of law. Usually a lender obtains a security interest from a borrower who mortgages or pledges an asset like a house to secure the loan. If the borrower defaults and the lender tries to repossess the property, courts of equity can grant the borrower the equitable right of redemption if the borrower repays the debt. While this equitable right exists, it is a cloud on title and the lender cannot be sure that he can successfully repossess the property. Therefore, through the process of foreclosure, the lender seeks to foreclose the equitable right of redemption and take both legal and equitable title to the property in fee simple. Other lien holders can also foreclose the owners right of redemption for other debts, such as for overdue taxes, unpaid contractors bills or overdue homeowners association dues or assessments.
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  • kepler's law of planetary motion

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  • lose one's temper

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  • Database

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    Work consisting of a structured file of information or a set of logically related data stored and retrieved using computer-based means.
  • Scumfished

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    It is within the Northumbrian Language dictionaries. Scumfished, meaning suffocating hot, steamy and smoky, was once in common usage in North Northumberland, but it is now very rarely heard.
  • Compliance

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    the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another
  • Termination

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    last purpose of design