Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Obsolete preterits of knit.
- noun A variant of
knot .
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We are certain this is going to be popular with businesses and individuals in Dubai and other areas of the UAE. 'knet's first CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting is scheduled to start on Saturday 3
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Knowledgenetwork (knet), one of the region's premier, independent training and management consultancies and a leading provider of continuing professional development opportunities for individuals and organisations, has announced its partnership with CIMA.
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Effective from summer 2009, Knowledge Network is now a Listed Tuition Provider and Computer-based Assessment Centre for the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) qualifications. knet course tutors are leading experts in their field with considerable industry and/or local and international experience.
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Dr de Bono will appear live and in person in a full-day event at the Al Murooj Rotana, Dubai, on November 6, co-hosted by knowledge network (knet) and Global Leaders.
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"I’ve knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I’ve put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf’able as anybody in the army.
The Red Badge of Courage Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900 1895
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"I've knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I've put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf'able as anybody in the army.
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"I've knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I've put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf'able as anybody in the army.
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"I've knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I've put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf'able as anybody in the army.
The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane 1885
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"I've knet yeh eight pair of socks, Henry, and I've put in all yer best shirts, because I want my boy to be jest as warm and comf'able as anybody in the army.
The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane 1885
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