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Difference between "job" and "work" Wed Apr 25, 2007 23:26 pm  Difference between "job" and "work"
 

Hi everybody,

What mean "bail a company out"?
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Difference between "job" and "work" Thu Apr 26, 2007 0:48 am  Difference between "job" and "work"
 

it usually means to rescue a company from financial troubles
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