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HR

[eych-ahr] / ˈeɪtʃˈɑr /
NOUN
human resources
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At the University of Idaho the average 24-hour day of 100 men and women students was divided as follows: MEN Hr.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Signe's slim, graceful form, large blue eyes, clear, dimpled face, light silken hair, combined with a native grace and beauty, attracted not only the fisher boys but the "fine" Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi

He was described, and then Signe knew that it was Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi

Among the crowd of people that came to see the steamer sail, Signe thought she caught sight of Hr.

From Added Upon A Story by Anderson, Nephi

Da B�nderne i Vendsyssel som stode i nogen Afstand, under megen Frygt og lidet Haab omsider m�rkede, at Striden sagtnede, og at begge Parter holdte sig rolige, n�rmede de sig og fandt Hr.

From Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn by Chambers, R. W.




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