Definitions
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- adjective Not of or pertaining to an
office .
Etymologies
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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Stories about past family holidays from hell, former employees who were hated and have departed, and jokes about the food and drink at other nonoffice parties are always good.
How To Be Funny JON MACKS 2003
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And then there's telework, defined as "working from home or nonoffice locations during normal business hours," which AT&T pioneered in 1992.
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And then there's telework, defined as "working from home or nonoffice locations during normal business hours," which AT&T pioneered in 1992.
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And then there's telework, defined as "working from home or nonoffice locations during normal business hours," which AT&T pioneered in 1992.
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And then there's telework, defined as "working from home or nonoffice locations during normal business hours", which AT&T pioneered in 1992.
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