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  • noun Plural form of bailer.

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Examples

  • Oh, and despite a pledge to its bailers to appoint only one new civil servant for every 10 retirees, official data show that 7,000 have been appointed to replace 20,000 retirees.

    Aggregating Conceals Some Important Facts Irwin Stelzer 2011

  • Doubt that and consider Ireland, one of the first countries to throw itself on the mercy of the euro-zone bailers.

    Southern Europe Could Learn From Ireland Irwin Stelzer 2011

  • The modern Greeks, Irish and Portuguse may well look at the credit ratings of France, creaking ominously behind the façade of the EFSF, and wonder who will bail out the bailers.

    It's Not So Far-Fetched To Be Worried About France David Cottle 2011

  • Universities have traditionally been like 19th century independent farmers who were unwilling to collaborate or share resources - whether they be tractors and bailers in the case of the farmers, or academic programs and the teaching of obscure languages at universities.

    Jonathan R. Cole: No Concept of Death Jonathan R. Cole 2010

  • Universities have traditionally been like 19th century independent farmers who were unwilling to collaborate or share resources - whether they be tractors and bailers in the case of the farmers, or academic programs and the teaching of obscure languages at universities.

    Jonathan R. Cole: No Concept of Death Jonathan R. Cole 2010

  • But let's not forget about original FreeFest bailers Die Antwoord.

    Katy Perry deemed too hot for "Sesame Street"; Don't judge Jay-Z's forthcoming book by its cover 2010

  • Fortunately for Greece, In the bargaining between the bailed and the bailers, it has the upper hand.

    Everything's Fine With Greece, Just Ignore Some Facts 2010

  • Universities have traditionally been like 19th century independent farmers who were unwilling to collaborate or share resources - whether they be tractors and bailers in the case of the farmers, or academic programs and the teaching of obscure languages at universities.

    Jonathan R. Cole: No Concept of Death Jonathan R. Cole 2010

  • Universities have traditionally been like 19th century independent farmers who were unwilling to collaborate or share resources - whether they be tractors and bailers in the case of the farmers, or academic programs and the teaching of obscure languages at universities.

    Jonathan R. Cole: No Concept of Death Jonathan R. Cole 2010

  • Essential edible things especially bailers with a unique way that they pulling or drawing chickens in a wooden box over the snow covered way.

    Chitrali People Crossing Killer Mountain on Foot 2008

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