The countinghouse has finished adding up California's 2007 harvest.
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Tom introduces us to Marley immediately after his death when he arrives in the eternal countinghouse.
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The fairs in Lyon, the invention of Italian merchants, made it the economic countinghouse of France in the late 15th century.
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The VCs finger stacks of money like countinghouse kings while they grill the hopefuls, causing more squirm and humiliation than The Office.
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A director who sees the countinghouse at the center of the play cannot take seriously Portia's enchanted realm of Belmont, with its fairy-tale plot and flowery sentiments.
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In Italy, where women are known more for their success in the kitchen than in the countinghouse, the world of high finance has long been considered the preserve of males.
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Office used by the accountants of a business
A counting house, or compting house, literally is the building, room, office or suite in which a business firm carries on operations, particularly accounting. By a synecdoche, it has come to mean the accounting operations of a firm, however housed. ...