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to quarters
noun
Any fourth of something, particularly:
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The foreigners in the hotel were treated with the greatest courtesy, and were transferred to quarters elsewhere.
Married at 15 and confined to quarters ever since, what Penelope most has sacrificed is her youth.
During Wimbledon, the Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay watched the men's final with Bud and wrote a lovely column about the old war horse temporarily confined to quarters.
Confined to quarters after a fight with his stepmother, he poured out his misery in bitter whispers in the stifling room he shared with Glenn and John.
The troops are assigned to quarters by regiments or smaller unites, just as they are in camp, & a record is kept on each unit's location.
As dusk falls, a bugle recording plays "call to quarters" and the campers wend their way from dining hall to cabins.
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Companies can manage quarter-to-quarter performance.
In America today, quarter-to-quarter concerns hem in even a visionary chief executive.
Not that Al Bu Said lives by quarter-to-quarter comparisons.
But its quarter-to-quarter numbers are less impressive.
It will also require funding streams that are not driven by quarter-to-quarter market results.
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