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- noun Plural form of
executive .
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Examples
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Morgado was clearly running the music division, and the label executives wanted no part of him.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Morgado was clearly running the music division, and the label executives wanted no part of him.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Morgado was clearly running the music division, and the label executives wanted no part of him.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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Morgado was clearly running the music division, and the label executives wanted no part of him.
Fortune’s Fool Fred Goodman 2010
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In legal papers filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week (begs21Jun10), the label executives allege they have been cut out of the agreement and they haven't received any profits from the deal - even though The Game and his associates have been rewarded with royalty cheques for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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In legal papers filed in Los Angeles Superior Court this week, the label executives allege they have been cut out of the agreement and they haven't received any profits from the deal - even though The Game and his associates have been rewarded with royalty checks for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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The pickings were slim and the label executives were mostly extremely sexist.
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While the label executives might not be having their best time, the planets still seem to be guiding Alex and Victoria's project into a perfect alignment, since
The Line Of Best Fit Thomas Vorreyer 2009
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The pickings were slim and the label executives were mostly extremely sexist.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Luanne Bradley, EcoSalon 2009
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The pickings were slim and the label executives were mostly extremely sexist.
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