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  • 71GUST Restatement — As a result of changes to tax law in the United States, employers and retirement plan sponsors are required to complete new Adoption Agreements and restate their prototype qualified plans. In order for plans to maintain their qualified status,… …

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  • 72gust tunnel — noun : an enclosed space within which a jet of air is made to impinge upon an airplane model in free flight for investigating the effects of atmospheric gusts upon the flight of airplanes * * * gust tunnel, a crude wind tunnel with a large cross… …

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  • 73gust — 1. noun /ɡʌst/ a) A strong, abrupt rush of wind. b) Any rush or outburst (of water, emotion etc.). 2. verb /ɡʌst/ …

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  • 74gust — s. n., pl. gústuri …

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  • 75gust — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. puff, burst, flurry, blow, breeze, blast. See wind. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. blast, wind, blow, breeze; see wind 1 . See Synonym Study at wind . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. wind, rush, blow,… …

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  • 76güst — Osnabrück • gerade eben, jetzt …

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  • 77gust — A transient and momentary increase in wind speed …

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  • 78gust — 1) tugs 2) guts …

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  • 79gust n — disgustedly adv …

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  • 80gust — noun 1》 a brief, strong rush of wind. 2》 a burst of rain, sound, etc. verb blow in gusts. Origin C16: from ON gustr, related to gjósa to gush …

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