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  • 71Rue Émile Vandervelde (Manage) — 50° 28′ 51″ N 4° 12′ 50″ E / 50.480831, 4.213815 …

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  • 72lead-manage — ˈlead ˌmanage verb [transitive] FINANCE to organize a syndicated loan (= a loan to one borrower by many lenders ) or aSecurities Issue (= the sale of new bonds, shares etc ) : • The bond issue was lead managed by Nomura Securities …

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  • 73stage-manage — UK / US verb Word forms stage manage : present tense I/you/we/they stage manage he/she/it stage manages present participle stage managing past tense stage managed past participle stage managed 1) [transitive] to organize an event such as a… …

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  • 74co-manage — co manager, n. co management, n. /koh man ij/, v.t., v.i., co managed, co managing. to manage jointly. * * * …

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  • 75hard to manage — index difficult, perverse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 76ill-manage — index mismanage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 77co-manage — UK US verb [T] ► to organize an activity together with another person, company, etc.: »The proposed offering is being co managed by Bear Stearns and Goldman Sachs …

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  • 78stage-manage — v [T] to organize a public event, such as a meeting, in a way that will give you the result that you want often used to show disapproval ▪ The press conference was cleverly stage managed …

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  • 79stage-manage — stage ,manage verb 1. ) transitive to organize an event such as a political meeting or a protest, especially so that people s actions seem natural when, in fact, they are planned 2. ) intransitive or transitive to be a stage manager for a play or …

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  • 80stage-manage — stage manages, stage managing, stage managed VERB (disapproval) If someone stage manages an event, they carefully organize and control it, rather than letting it happen in a natural way. [V n] Some radicals may oppose him in protest at the… …

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