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View definitions for on board

on board

adjective as in aboard

adjective as in traveling

adverb as in here

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This is an intimate look at Diddy’s childhood from the perspective of his own friends, employees and peers — what was the process like getting these people on board?

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As they clambered on board, they saw the boat's captain and a number of other crew members were already there.

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"We are excited to welcome people on board and look forward to seeing a vessel which will bring great benefit to Arran enter service for the local community," he said.

From BBC

Ms Corr has also denied a charge of assaulting a fellow passenger on board the aircraft, which carries up to two years in prison.

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"They asked us what we wanted, and we said money's one thing, but it would be better if he would come down and do a workshop, and he took that on board," Mr Ivins said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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