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- noun Plural form of
engager .
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Examples
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Lauderdale, Dumfermling, and other noblemen of that party whom they called engagers, were immediately separated from him, and obliged to retire to their houses, where they lived in a private manner, without trust or authority.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part E. From Charles I. to Cromwell David Hume 1743
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The result is a debate polarized between business interests transfixed by the potential market ofl. 2 billion people and those who want trade held hostage to Chinese progress on human rights, one also between "engagers" and "containers."
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But now it seems like the engagers are going to be much more protracted.
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In addition, strategically aligned and managed goals to a lot to counter the “dis-engagers” described in “3 Signs of a Miserable Job” by Lencioni: Anonymity, Irrelevance, and Immeasurability.
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But now it seems like the engagers are going to be much more protracted.
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But what we found most fascinating was the larger number of casual Internet engagers in
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But what we found most fascinating was the larger number of casual Internet engagers in
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This caused quite a press flap, demoralizing as it was to the “engagers” and to Powell.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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This caused quite a press flap, demoralizing as it was to the “engagers” and to Powell.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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This caused quite a press flap, demoralizing as it was to the “engagers” and to Powell.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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