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							| Can īt find this expression!!!! 
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							| HI, everyone!! I can īt find this term that appears in Market Leader Upper intermediate coursebook: 
RETIREMENT DOS. does anyone know it? Thanks a lot in advance, Naty |  24 Aug 2014      
					
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							| Hope this can be useful:   dos or do īs 1. A statement of what should be done: a list of the dos and don īts of management. 2. Informal An entertainment; a party: attended a big do at the embassy.   dos and donīts 
rules about what you must do and what you must not do in a particular situation In the back of the guide thereīs a list of the dos and donīts of local etiquette.    Maybe it can refer to a retirement party or the obligations related to retirement.    |  24 Aug 2014     
					
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							| Thanks a lot for your answer!! I īll check with the text if this meaning can be possible. I also found Dean of Students... |  24 Aug 2014     
					
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							| What unit is the text in? I have the books, as well as the Active Teach software, but would need to see the vocabulary in the context it is used. 
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							| DOS also stands for Department of State. Does that fit your context? |  24 Aug 2014     
					
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							| Parties or celebrations. When people retire, they have a  īdo �. 
 A lot of people put in the apostrophe with the plural  - doīs - but it isnīt necessary. Just as we really donīt need an apostrophe with the 1980s.  |  25 Aug 2014     
					
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							| DOS............ is short for documents................maybe |  25 Aug 2014     
					
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							| @mohamedthabet: I sure as hell is handsomer than the old Cunliffe  |  25 Aug 2014     
					
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							| @ cunliffe: You are, without a shadow of doubt, as smart and equally supportive. Unfortunately, you have also to recognise  new cunliffe that you are handsomer, but alas not as beautiful as our old cunliffe. 
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							| @ mohamedthabet. You smooth-talking charmer!  Thank you, kind sir. |  26 Aug 2014     
					
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