FACTOID # 140: In Switzerland, the average person has to work for 102 minutes to buy a kilogram of beef - one of the longest times in the developed world. On the other hand, they only have work 14 hours to buy a refrigerator for it.
 
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Verbal auxiliaries - definition of Verbal auxiliaries in Encyclopedia (828 words)
In linguistics, an auxiliary verb is a verb whose function it is to give further semantic information about the main verb which follows it.
They differ from the other auxiliaries both in that they are defective verbs, and in that they can never function as main verbs.
The use of auxiliaries is one variation among Romance languages.
USPS REVISED POLICY REGARDING SQUADRON AUXILIARIES (591 words)
To properly assess the risks inherent in including auxiliary activities in the insurance coverage, we must know the number and location of the auxiliaries, the number of members of the auxiliaries and the activities usually undertaken by those auxiliaries.
Each auxiliary should investigate the many ramifications of such questions under the laws of their state and make their own decisions (squadron law officer may be of some assistance).
Auxiliary members should not represent themselves as being "experts" or "experienced" simply because of their auxiliary membership, or wear any auxiliary uniform, blazer, or other distinctive clothing while participating in unauthorized outside activities which might give the impression they were engaging in such activities as members of the auxiliary.
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