noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
peace offering
votive offerings
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votive offerings
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
burnt
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I've no wish to see the hungry rafters sitting down to plates of burnt offerings .
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We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering .
initial
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The timing of initial offerings is the crucial factor in both countries.
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It follows four major initial public offerings of such search firms in the last three months.
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Soon to be added are some recent initial public offerings , among them Yahoo! and VocalTec.
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Commonstock deals, particularly initial public offerings , are far more lucrative for underwriters than bond deals.
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Five initial service offerings emerged, ranging from new business development planning to closing strategies.
late
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The graphics are very slick for an arcade game that measure up very well compared to the latest Sega offerings .
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No. 28 is always worth a trip, if only to catch up on the latest menu offerings .
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The power and complexity of this latest offering makes it the world's fastest single-chip computer, according to its maker.
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The latest batch saw offerings from the older generation.
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Thanks to his latest musical offering it's more popular than ever.
new
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But this view could well be challenged by a new offering from Roland ... Review by David Mead.
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Cable networks, too, have plenty of new offerings for the coming months.
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At the time, Snapple stock was one of the hottest new stock offerings on record.
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But the collapse of the junk-bond market is a big blow to the scores of companies which were planning new offerings .
other
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But don't be hoodwinked into thinking that gifts and other offerings are the way to bring lasting happiness.
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They wait in turn while the, dressed in white, measures other households' offerings .
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The only other offering on the white stuff is at Lover's Leap, Ashwood Dale.
public
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PeopleSoft Inc is going for a secondary public offering of 1.55m shares for general corporate purposes including working capital.
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Soon to be added are some recent initial public offerings , among them Yahoo! and VocalTec.
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VentureFinance reports that 61 life sciences companies raised $ 3 billion in initial public offerings in 1995&038;.
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It follows four major initial public offerings of such search firms in the last three months.
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Commonstock deals, particularly initial public offerings , are far more lucrative for underwriters than bond deals.
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The Coopers &038; Lybrand survey showed that 100 biotech companies nationwide made public offerings for a total of nearly $ 4 billion.
votive
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The first item is either a toy or votive offering .
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Such items are often found on Roman sites and are normally classed as votive offerings .
■ NOUN
peace
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What were they? Peace offerings ?
product
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Marketing needed compliance with production and distribution schedules so that it could implement its plans for seasonal product offerings and promotions.
service
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Five initial service offerings emerged, ranging from new business development planning to closing strategies.
stock
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At the time, Snapple stock was one of the hottest new stock offerings on record.
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Internet stock offerings are taking anxious investors on a roller coaster of ups and downs, and Yahoo!
■ VERB
expand
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To survive, many treatment centers have expanded their outpatient offerings .
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The company also has expanded its offerings to help large and small businesses use the Internet and private computer networks.
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The company will market an expanded plate of Internet offerings for businesses and consumers.
make
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But they're happy to make this extra offering .
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The Coopers &038; Lybrand survey showed that 100 biotech companies nationwide made public offerings for a total of nearly $ 4 billion.
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Since going public in late 1994, Corporate Express has made two additional offerings in order to finance its acquisitions.
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Even the lower rate makes the offerings from other high street banks look miserly.
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That was why a landlord like Uncle Khan made offerings of roast ducks and steamed rice to one of his poorest tenants.
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We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering .
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I have often put out some dried grass or leaves and had badgers make use of my offerings the very same evening.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
burnt offering
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I've no wish to see the hungry rafters sitting down to plates of burnt offerings.
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We must sacrifice the most valued possession among us and make it a burnt offering.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the latest offering from Disney's Buena Vista studios
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The lunch menu includes some tempting vegetarian offerings.
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Therapeutics Inc. is planning an offering of 2 million shares of common stock.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between the two, there's a warm goat cheese croquette with beet tartare, oysters Rockefeller, and other seductive offerings.
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Internet stock offerings are taking anxious investors on a roller coaster of ups and downs, and Yahoo!
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It follows four major initial public offerings of such search firms in the last three months.
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Nor will it keep Century 21 offerings off major Internet real-estate networks.
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The Taligent offering is a 32-bit operating environment being built from scratch around a new object model.
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Though initial offerings in a handful of years did buck this trend, they did so by tiny amounts.