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boss

[baws, bos] / bɔs, bɒs /


NOUN
game antagonist
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Hospitality bosses say their industry faces a significant double whammy - customers with less money to spend and rising business costs including taxes, food, wages and energy.

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Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 is not crowded — people are just walking in the "wrong place", the airport's boss has said.

From BBC

He told jurors: "I wanted to progress in life. I wanted to be my own boss."

From BBC

Museum bosses have come under increasing scrutiny in recent months, after thieves stole priceless French crown jewels from the museum in broad daylight and hundreds of books were damaged in a leak.

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But her former boss that the Foreign Office, Lord McDonald told Channel 4 News that if she was indeed the favoured candidate "the due diligence has some way still to go".

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