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  • 1Eight-ball — Eight ball, sometimes called stripes and solids and, more rarely, bigs and littles or highs and lows, is a pocket billiards (pool) game popular in much of the world, and the subject of international amateur and professional competition. Played on …

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  • 2Eight Worlds — refers to a series of novels and short stories by John Varley, in which the solar system has been colonized by human refugees fleeing an alien invasion of the earth. Earth and Jupiter are off limits to humanity, but Earth s moon and the other… …

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  • 4Bank holiday — This article is about the public holiday in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. For the bank holiday declared in the USA during the Great Depression, see Emergency Banking Act. For the film, see Bank Holiday (film). A bank holiday is… …

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  • 5Four Feather Falls — Infobox television show name = Four Feather Falls caption = DVD Cover format = Supermarionation western adventure runtime = 13 minutes creator = Gerry Anderson Barry Gray starring = Nicholas Parsons country = UK network = ITV first aired =… …

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  • 6Eight Articles of London — The Eight Articles of London, also known as the London Protocol of June 21, 1814, were a secret convention between the Great Powers: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Prussia, Austria, and Russia to award the territory of current… …

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  • 7Four-ball — For the golf game, see Fourball. Four ball is a carom billiards game. The game is played on a pocketless table with four balls, usually one light red, one dark red, and two whites (or just two reds and two whites). Each player is assigned one of… …

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  • 8Bank Identifier Code — ( BIC) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary A unique data that identifies precisely the financial institutions involved in international financial transactions. A BIC consists of eight or eleven characters. The first three or four… …

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  • 9Bank Identifier Code — (BIC) A unique data that identifies precisely the financial institutions involved in international financial transactions. A BIC consists of eight or eleven characters. The first three or four characters are bank code, country code, location code …

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  • 10Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy — For this controversy in the wider context of the Irish banking crisis, see 2008–2009 Irish banking crisis. The Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy (also known as the circular transactions controversy) began in the Republic of Ireland in… …

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