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{{a|people|}}The person whose official job description is to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. Either has been, or aspires to be, a [[management consultant]]. Has it in for the [[documentation unit]].
{{a|people|}}The person whose official job description is to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. Either has been, or aspires to be, a [[management consultant]]. Has it in for the [[documentation unit]].


Known as “[[chief double-oh]] in Hunter Barkley’s short story {{br|Opco Boone and the Deck of Distraction}}.
Known as “[[chief double-oh]] in {{author|Hunter Barkley}}’s short story {{br|Where Legal Eagles Dare}}.

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The person whose official job description is to know the cost of everything and the value of nothing. Either has been, or aspires to be, a management consultant. Has it in for the documentation unit.

Known as “chief double-oh in Hunter Barkley’s short story Where Legal Eagles Dare.