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- noun Plural form of
temporary .
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Examples
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The greatest, however, that they could get up was, that I always paid the Wanyamuezi "temporaries" more than they got, though "permanents."
The Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke 1845
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Pop Faux lashes £7.50, popbeauty.co.ukExtensions look natural; to make a statement, you need stick-on temporaries.
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But business dropped so much during the slump that the firm had to cut three-fourths of its 80 permanent staff and stopped taking on temporaries.
Wary Companies Rely on Temporary Workers Sudeep Reddy 2010
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Some dentists make temporaries so you can live with them a while.
Taking Years Off Your Smile Laura Johannes 2010
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But business dropped so much during the slump that the firm had to cut three-fourths of its 80 permanent staff and stopped taking on temporaries.
Wary Companies Rely on Temporary Workers Sudeep Reddy 2010
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But business dropped so much during the slump that the firm had to cut three-fourths of its 80 permanent staff and stopped taking on temporaries.
Wary Companies Rely on Temporary Workers Sudeep Reddy 2010
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Some dentists make temporaries so you can live with them a while.
Taking Years Off Your Smile Laura Johannes 2010
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"We see an increase in temporaries because companies want flexibility," Capperella says.
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Some dentists make temporaries so you can live with them a while.
Taking Years Off Your Smile Laura Johannes 2010
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But business dropped so much during the slump that the firm had to cut three-fourths of its 80 permanent staff and stopped taking on temporaries.
Wary Companies Rely on Temporary Workers Sudeep Reddy 2010
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