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liquidator

[lik-wi-dey-ter] / ˈlɪk wɪˌdeɪ tər /


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Liquidator costs themselves have already run to nearly £50,000.

From BBC • Oct. 25, 2024

Vedanta was committed to paying KCM suppliers, specifically small suppliers owed up to $220 million at the point the Provisional Liquidator was appointed, Duggal said in the letter.

From Reuters • May 8, 2022

In 1977, the water gun made its next big leap in the form of the Cosmic Liquidator.

From Slate • Sep. 3, 2018

The atmosphere in the home end is subdued, barely a shout greeting The Liquidator, but the away end is heaving.

From The Guardian • Jan. 10, 2016

Shortly after the announcement of Malenkov's demotion, the Supreme Soviet approved a decree elevating Liquidator Serov, the man with the limp, to ministerial rank.

From Time Magazine Archive




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