Definitions
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- noun UK, informal, dated The
dividend paid out by theCo-op
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Examples
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Savings were divided among the members - a measure Mr Smith insists was a prototype "divi" or dividend.
for those co-operartors out there - Rochdale wasnt the first Valleys Mam 2007
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Savings were divided among the members - a measure Mr Smith insists was a prototype "divi" or dividend.
Archive 2007-08-05 Valleys Mam 2007
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All it seems now is that you will be able to use your "divi" card across not just the Co-op shop network but also on such everyday things as funeral care and erm, banking.
Be A Divi Kerron Cross 2006
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All it seems now is that you will be able to use your "divi" card across not just the Co-op shop network but also on such everyday things as funeral care and erm, banking.
Archive 2006-08-01 Kerron Cross 2006
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If it is integrated into the Co-op, members will still receive cash rewards through the popular 'divi'.
This is Money | Home 2009
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Also characteristic of the area is the wind-swept divi divi tree, the branches of which grow at a 90 degree angle to the trunk; Croton flavens and Cordia cylindrostachya are also common.
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Inscribed underneath were the words Agripp(ina) Aug(usta) divi Claud(ii) Neronis Caes(aris) mater, “Agrippina Augusta, mother of the divine Claudius Nero Caesar.”
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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Inspector Bradstreet, B divi - sion, gave evidence as to the arrest of Horner, who strug - gled frantically, and protested his innocence in the strongest terms.
Sole Music 2010
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But recipients of the divi are not all fat cats, and they are certainly not all British.
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Over the past year, for example, Mr. Rylance has increased the amount of divi dend-paying stocks, master limited partnerships and blue-chip stocks to about 25% of clients ' total portfolios from about 20% as a way to generate income in an otherwise lackluster yield environment.
Is the Rally Over? Jane J. Kim 2010
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