cola acuminata

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cola
plural form of colon

In this part, the author presents a prosodic hierarchy describing syllables, moras, feet, cola and a typology for words and stress.

A beverage or a drink made with caramel, and carbonated water
The kola plant, famous for its nut, or one of these nuts
As a way to keep up with inflation, a COLA can be added to a structured settlement This allows the benefit payouts to increase at a specified rate If a payment design is quoted as "$1,000 payable monthly for 20 years, compounding annually at 3%", this means that in year one the payments will be $1,000 per month In year two, the payments will reflect a single rise by 3% so they will be $1,030 per month, in year three another 3% increase will take place and the payments will be $1,060 90 for the next 12 months, and so on
In PERS Plan 2 and the Defined Benefit portion of PERS Plan 3, on July 1 of every year following the first full year of retirement, the monthly benefit is adjusted by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-U, Seattle), to a maximum of 3 percent per year
(Cost-of-Living Adjustment) - A provision for automatic salary adjustments usually based on changes in the federal Consumer Price Index
- A shorthand way of referring to the Internet newsgroup comp os linux announce, where Linux-related materials are announced
Cost of Living Allowance
Cost of Living Adjustment Usually an increase in pay applied equally across all employees using a percentage of gross
Cost of Living Adjustment Some insurance plans (such as disability) may adjust the benefit based on the cost of living as measured by some index, often the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
carbonated drink flavored with extract from Kola nuts (`dope' is a southernism in the United States) large genus of African trees bearing kola nuts
"Cost of Living Adjustment" - periodic changes in wages or benefits designed to compensate for the effects of inflation
in the West Indies and Brazil
A genus of sterculiaceous trees, natives of tropical Africa, esp
{i} sweet carbonated beverage
Cost of Living Allowance granted to employees based in a foreign city, where cost of living is higher than in Washington, D C
Cola is a sweet brown non-alcoholic fizzy drink. a can of cola. cost-of-living adjustment. Cost of Living Adjustment in the US, an increase to people's wages or Social Security and Welfare payments to prevent them being affected by inflation (=the gradual rise in the price of goods etc). a brown sweet soft drink or a bottle, can, or glass of this drink (Coca-Cola). Coca Cola Co. Cola di Rienzo Cola dynasty cola nut
The kola nut (cola nut) is the edible seed of several species of tropical trees of the Cola genus native to Africa (especially Cola acuminata and Cola nitada). They are cultivated today in both Africa and the American tropics, where they are chewed to retard fatigue and hunger. Kola nuts have a bitter initial taste, then sweet, and also sweeten any food or drink taken immediately afterward. Kola nuts contain caffeine and theobromine and are famous for their use in 'Cola' soft drinks. Many soft drink manufacturers now use synthetic chemicals that resemble the flavor of kola nuts
Payments which increase periodically at a fixed percentage rate
cola acuminata
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