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    <title>Mr. Honey's Work Study Dictionary (German-English)</title>
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  <abstract>"Mr. Honey's Work Study Dictionary (German-English)" by Winfried Honig is a bilingual dictionary focused on business phrases, produced as a resource for both English and German speakers in the early 21st century. The publication aims to provide practical terminology commonly used in various professional contexts, making it an essential tool for language learners, educators, and business professionals engaged in English-German communication.  The opening of this dictionary outlines its purpose and acknowledges the author's contributions to the field of bilingual education, emphasizing the significance of industry-specific language. It details Mr. Honig's prior efforts in teaching Business English through multimedia and his journey in compiling relevant word lists. The initial sections present organized entries of terms and phrases used in business contexts, ranging from "reduction in staff" to "employment opportunities," serving as valuable references for anyone seeking to bridge the language gap in the professional world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2002-05-01</note>
  <note>Produced by Michael Pullen, globaltraveler5565@yahoo.com.
html version by Chuck Greif</note>
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