back office »
The IT and infrastructure support services for a company, separate from the public face of the business.
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break out »
To separate from a bundle.
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break up »
To break or separate into pieces; to disintegrate or come apart.
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break up »
To break or separate into pieces.
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break up »
To stop a fight; to separate people who are fighting.
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cross paths »
To be, by chance, in the same physical place at the same time, as a result of two completely separate journeys.
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crush out »
To force out or separate by pressure.
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lead »
A thin strip of type metal, used to separate lines of type in printing.
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letters after one's name »
A list of abbreviations, separated by commas, representing the academic qualifications and civil or military honours achieved by a person.
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say goodbye »
To separate from someone.
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screen out »
To use a screen, grate, sieve or similar means to separate large from small objects or particles.
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separate the wheat from the chaff »
To select only that which is of value.
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set aside »
To separate and reserve something for a specific purpose.
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sort out »
To organise or separate into groups, as a collection of items, so as to make tidy.
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sort out »
To separate from the remainder of a group; often construed with from.
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