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to parcel
noun
A package wrapped for shipment.
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Not long after the 2008 election, Rahm Emanuel met with the President to parcel out assignments.
(She proceeded to parcel out land to aristocrats and build classical-style palaces and gardens).
But she wanted to parcel up the site, not the Trust for Public Land".
At a another staff meeting, Mr. O'Connor had to parcel out skyboxes for opening night.
Devolution is not just the opportunity to localise economic growth, but also to parcel out the pain.
As a mystery story, it wasn't difficult to parcel out the evidence, because I was discovering it along with Rose.
Peasants there met secretly 30 years ago and agreed to parcel out communal land to individual households.
But he has no mind to parcel out, say, his model of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a civil rights landmark.
In October 2013, the staff met to discuss how to parcel out shares in the company among themselves.
It's having to parcel out enough money until I'm 90, but on the other hand… I can't think about it!
The Russian government drew up plans to parcel out state-owned companies, from bakeries to the oil industry.
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