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reshop
 v.— «Respondent contends that Complainant was assigned to “reshop” (reshop means that items not purchased by a customer are placed back on the shelf by an employee) some merchandise that was not purchased by a customer and to take a break.» —“CHARGE NO: 2003CF2013; EEOC NO: 21BA30984″ State of Illinois Department of Human Rights Aug., 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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