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noun
A seal, as of a letter.
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They like cheese-tasting parties, but they value achievement too, according to Cachet, also appearing that month.
In the teenage work world these days, holding a job deemed uncool can risk a social sting as wages have become secondary to cachet.
Eat, pray, tweet Bouncing back A double shot of discord From cash cow to cachet The misery of flying Greens v jobs The tussle for talent ReprintsBy the spring of last year, both sides realised that their partnership was broken.
Eat, pray, tweet Bouncing back A double shot of discord From cash cow to cachet The misery of flying Greens v jobs The tussle for talent ReprintsWestern firms are only just beginning to grasp the eccentricities of the Indonesian social-media market.
Eat, pray, tweet Bouncing back A double shot of discord From cash cow to cachet The misery of flying Greens v jobs The tussle for talent ReprintsIn 2011, for the first time in 20 years, Pirelli will supply Formula 1 racing teams with tyres to burn up at high speed.
Eat, pray, tweet Bouncing back A double shot of discord From cash cow to cachet The misery of flying Greens v jobs The tussle for talent ReprintsFew people know more about how companies manage talent than Bill Conaty and Ram Charan.
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Mr. Partovi went outside nerd circles to add cachet to programming.
Along the way, she has mastered some marketing techniques to bring cachet to her projects.
This is hardly the first time luminaries have been drafted to add cachet to a crew.
Duck is another of the proteins restaurateurs deploy to add cachet to a cuisine.
There used to be cachet attached to young designers -- or poets or musical artists -- whose work bubbled to the surface through some underground channel of discontent or outrage.
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