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Money paid to a writer by a publisher prior to publication of a book. An advance is made against the royalties the book will earn, and is paid back to the publisher when the book begins to earn royalties.
Ãâó: www.thescriptorium.net/glossary.html
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Creating/interpreting oral discourse in very demanding contexts of language use; interpreting complex and very complex texts; creating complex and very complex texts. (Canadian Language Benchmarks 9 ?12)
Ãâó: www.langcanada.ca/public/esl-als/glossary-glossair...
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Movement within the same job family and zone due to assignment of additional duties (within same scope) or an increase in the level of employee's competencies relevant to the job, resulting in a change in salary.
Ãâó: unebapps01.nebraska.edu/nuvalues/nuvalues.nsf/0/f4...
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An advance is a payment by the State on behalf of an agency, an authority, a fund, a public benefit corporation, or the Federal government that must be reimbursed by such entity. Certain advances are made from the Capital Projects Fund for prefinancing the cost of capital projects undertaken by public authorities, State agencies or localities.
Ãâó: www.budget.state.ny.us/citizen/financial/misc.html
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Ahead of the show. Everything pertaining to a show on its route before men working out of the show's road office take over the details.
Ãâó: www.circushalloffame.com/Main.asp
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