My take:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use CGI qw(:all); my @array = ("Synergy", "Strategic fit", "Core competencies", "Out of the box", "Bottom line", "Revisit", "Take that off line", "24/7", "Out of the + loop", "Benchmark", "Value-added", "Proactive", "Win-win", "Think out side + the box", "Fast track", "Result driven", "Empower (ment)", "Knowledge base", +"At the end of the day", "Touch base", "Mindset", "Client focus (ed)", "Ballpark", "Game pla +n", "Leverage", "Top down", "User friendly", "On time", "Within budget" +, "Forecast", "Optimistic"); print header, start_html; print table({ border => 2, cellspacing => 0, cellpadding => 10 }, map { Tr( map { td( { align => 'center' }, splice @array, rand scalar @array, 1 ) } 1..5 ) } 1..5 ); print end_html;

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