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I . cap [kæp] SUST.

1. cap:

cap
cap

II . cap <capped; capping> [kæp] V. trans.

small-cap, small capitalization SUST.

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But yes, after all the fraudulent workers exhaust the cap, it's harder to bring over workers the law was actually intended to recruit.
business.time.com
When its time to shower, always wear a thick shower cap when washing up-extra points if it's lined in terry cloth!
www.huffingtonpost.com
The pacers wore leathers, goggles and helmets but many riders wore a flat cap.
en.wikipedia.org
It has a pale grey cap and nape, white cheeks and a dark grey collar.
en.wikipedia.org
As such its bright white winter snow cap, unobstructed by vegetation, makes the mountain noticeable from many miles away.
en.wikipedia.org
Cutting back staff while staring a shrinking market cap in the face may be painful, but it's not a deathblow.
www.bbc.co.uk
Many came away disappointed with the lack of tweakable game and graphics options along with the 60fps frame cap.
www.kotaku.com.au
The central bank also said banking institutions are required to cap bank charges at 3 percent.
www.thezimbabwedaily.com
The three-and-a-half times income cap should keep prices under control at the starter home level.
www.independent.ie
He became known for his trademark flat cap, which he even wore during a bed scene.
en.wikipedia.org

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