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Paradigm Prolific fiasco fiasco [fee sko] (plural fiascos) noun 1.

humiliating failure: a total failure, especially a humiliating or ludicrous one 2. straw-covered wine bottle: a wine bottle having a round bottom and often in a straw covering resembling a basket bully 1 bully [b?llee] noun (plural bullies) aggressive person: an aggressive person who intimidates or mistreats weaker peo ple mob mob [mob] noun (plural mobs) 1. noisy crowd: a large and unruly crowd of people draconian adjective 1. too harsh: unjustly harsh or severe 2. of Draco: relating to the Athenian legislator Draco or his wide-ranging and harsh code of laws affinity noun 1. feeling of identification: a natural liking for or identification with someb ody or something 2. connection: a similarity or connection between people or things 3. somebody attractive: somebody to whom somebody else is attracted bullish 144401 adj. 1 aggressively confident and self-assertive. predicament (n) difficulty difficulty, quandary, jam (informal), mess, dilemma, tight spot, tight corner

tarnish transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle tarnished, present par ticiple tarnishing, 3rd person present singular tarnishes) 1. make or become dull and discolored: to lose shine and become dull because of

oxidation or rust, or make something do this 2. damage somebody's reputation: to damage somebody's reputation or good name, or become damaged noun 1. discoloration: the dullness or discoloration of metal affected by oxidation or rust 2. film of discoloration on metal: the film of discoloration that forms on meta l 3. sullied condition: the damaged condition of somebody's reputation or good na me

bitter pill noun something unavoidable and unpleasant: something unpleasant that nonetheless mus t be accepted Not getting the job was a bitter pill for him to swallow.

Dear Madam/Sir We take great pride in informing you that Lovely Professional University is orga nizing its Annual Management Fest on 15th and 16th of Feb, 2013. The fest is pla nned to be a national event to which we are inviting participants from all acros s the country. With a wide variety of professional events, the Management Fest i s an endeavor to challenge and promote analytical decision making among budding management professionals. We are looking for partners and sponsors for this mega event. With over 30,000+ students in our own university and expected footfalls of over 10,000+ during the course of this management fest, the event would present a tremendous opportunit y to promote, advertise and sell your products and services. For this event, we have contacted around 450-500 institutions from all over the country. The Manage ment fest, Le Mlange 2013, will have more than 10,000+ students shall be actively involved. In this connection we are expecting S. Chand Group to become one of our sponsors

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