Who needs a driver when you work from home?

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arcade
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a covered area with shops on both sides
corporate
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relating to large companies, or to a particular large company
niche
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a small gap in a market that creates a business opportunity
fallout
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the unpleasant effects of something that has happened
rebound
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return to a better level or position
contractors
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people or companies who provide goods or do work for another person, organization, or company
assets
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something such as money or property that a person or company owns
upholstery
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cloth or leather that is used for covering chairs and sofas
demand
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the amount of a product or service that people want
operations
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activities that businesses engage in on a regular basis to increase the value of the enterprise and earn a profit
booming
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when an industry is experiencing a period of economic growth and success, with a lot of trade and business activity
councils
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an organization that provides local government in a city, county, etc.
buff up
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to polish something, e.g. shoes
dry up
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decrease and stop
build up
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assemble or accumulate something by putting parts or material together.
hunker down
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to stay in a particular place or situation for as long as necessary, esp. for protection
ride something out
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to continue to exist during a difficult situation and until it ends, without serious harm
wipe out something
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to destroy something completely or cause something to be completely lost
pick up something
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to obtain or receive something
sell off
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a sale of a business, particular assets, etc. at a low price to encourage someone to buy it
keep up with something
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to keep pace with something, e.g. demand
put up someone
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provide someone with a place to stay temporarily
come back
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return

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