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  • 1enter — en‧ter [ˈentə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. if people or goods enter a country, they arrive there: • A lot of goods are fraudulently and illegally entering the US. 2. COMMERCE if a company enters a market, it starts selling goods or services in that …

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  • 2market — Usually refers to the equity market. The market went down today means that the value of the stock market dropped that day. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. market mar‧ket 1 [ˈmɑːkt ǁ ˈmɑːr ] noun 1. [countable] COMMERCE the activity of… …

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  • 3market — [[t]mɑ͟ː(r)kɪt[/t]] ♦ markets, marketing, marketed 1) N COUNT A market is a place where goods are bought and sold, usually outdoors. He sold boots on a market stall. 2) N COUNT: usu sing, with supp, oft N for/in n The market for a particular type …

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  • 4Enter (town) — Enter (Low German: Eanter ) is a village in the west of Twente in the province of Overijssel, The Netherlands. It is part of the municipality of Wierden, between Almelo, Goor, Bornerbroek and Rijssen and has approximately 7500 inhabitants.… …

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  • 5Market Square Heroes — Single by Marillion B side Three Boats Down From the Candy / Grendel Released …

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  • 7World of Warcraft — WoW redirects here. For other uses, see Wow. World of Warcraft …

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  • 8Market — For other uses, see Market (disambiguation). San Juan de Dios Market in Guadalajara, Jalisco …

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  • 9World Trade Organization — WTO redirects here. For other uses, see WTO (disambiguation). World Trade Organization (English) Organisation mondiale du commerce (French) Organización Mundial del Comercio (Spanish) …

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  • 10Market socialism — For the libertarian socialist proposals sometimes described as market socialism , see mutualism (economic theory). For the economic system in People s Republic of China, see socialist market economy …

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