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the bookkeepers
noun
A person responsible for keeping records or documents, such as of a business.
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By the end of the year, the bookkeepers at Pope and Young had accepted 22 entries, most shot with compound bows.
The other thing they are doing is showing up wherever potential voters might be found, trying to stir up a little interest in the battle of the bookkeepers.
Barnes was the bookkeepers' favorite to win, given the generally very positive reviews the book has received and the unthinkable cruelty of denying him the Booker a fourth time.
For people living in transit countries the drivers, the fixers, the translators, the guards, the shopkeepers, the hawala brokers, the bookkeepers, the police officers, the checkpoint runners, the bandits business has never been more profitable.
So long as we take care of and make the most of both of them, we shall survive as a strong nation, a successful nation and a progressive nation -- whether or not the bookkeepers say other kinds of budgets are from time to time out of balance.
Meet with the auctioneer and the bookkeepers to make your down payment and to sign any contracts that deal with the land you just purchased.
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He learned two things: bookkeeping wasn't a job he liked much and automating many of the bookkeeper's tasks saved him a lot of time.
"She's the bookkeeper".
The bookkeeper was fired immediately.
My Mom was the bookkeeper.
The statistician, the bookkeeper, and the buyer,.
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