An employee who lies on their timesheet so it appears they worked 40 hours, not the 35 they actually worked.
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Steve decided to become a mathamagician when he decided to write down that he sold 500 toasters when he had only sold five.
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John Nash (from "A Beautiful Mind") could be described as a mathemagician
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The mathemagician smiled. "2*(3+8) = 22, indeed! You have chosen wisely, young apprentice! Soon you will be ready to face the division dragon!"
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After hours attempting to properly engineer the building the company finally called in a mathmagician to get the proportions of the building correct within the 100 trillionth decimal place
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2: One whom has the ability to go medieval on that seemingly unsolvable and obscure "The train left the station" problem's ass.
2: One whom has the ability to go medieval on that seemingly unsolvable and obscure "The train left the station" problem's ass.
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