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ac·tiv·ity [ækˈtɪvəti] N

1. activity (activeness):

2. activity no pl (liveliness):

3. activity usu pl (pastime):

classroom activities

extracurricular activity ADJ

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General construction activities with respect to mining and production facilities, generation and distribution of electrical energy and of steam and hot water.
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These associations carry out various activities such as talks, discussions and study visits.
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Apart from these, activities like camping, canoeing, fishing, jungle trekking, and banana boat riding are also available.
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It serves its hundreds of member companies in activities encompassing international trade policy, international tax policy, and human resources.
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He paid the start-up costs of the new magazine by deferring payment of sales taxes his clubs owed on their activities.
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The guidelines also cover public awareness campaigns, educational activities and the setting up of women's groups to report and respond to violence.
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Within their home subsystem, activities typically share common access rights to code and data banks.
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Hence, any participatory process is potentially important for the rule system governing the activities.
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In addition, counterfeiting profits fund other organized criminal activities.
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They are known to have high bactericidal, insecticidal and haemolytic activities.
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