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table

Collection of information, usually numbers, arranged so that information is easy to find. Two-way tables are designed to be read from the top and from the side, for example a multiplication table, which gives all the products of numbers from one to ten.

table

In music, the belly of a string instrument; also the sounding board of the harp. In harp playing, près de la table is an instruction to play near the sounding board, producing a metallic sound.



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But Murray, I don't favour anybody over him at any time if he brings to the table all he can.
This decision brings to the table the countries needed to build a stronger, more balanced global economy, reform the financial system, and lift the lives of the poorest," a White House fact sheet said.
Well first you have to determine what each partner brings to the table.
 
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