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  • 51Commercial bumper — In broadcasting, a commercial bumper, ident bumper or break bumper (often shortened to bump) is a brief announcement, usually two to 15 seconds, placed between a pause in the program and its commercial break (and also the other way around). The… …

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  • 52Well intervention — A well intervention, or well work , is any operation carried out on a oil or gas well during , or at the end of its productive life, that alters the state of the well and or well geometry, provides well diagnostics or manages the production of… …

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  • 53Commercial Bank of Eritrea — The Commercial Bank of Eritrea is the only banking institution in Eritrea with full retail commercial banking services. It is a government owned bank with 17 branches throughout the country.[1] The Bank has arrangements with Citibank for… …

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  • 54Commercial buildings in Sycamore Historic District — A view of downtown Sycamore, toward the George s Block and the Citizens National Bank Building. The commercial buildings in the Sycamore Historic District, located in Sycamore, Illinois, United States are mostly located in and around the city s… …

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  • 55Commercial Finance Advisor — A Commercial Finance Advisor is a professional banker that businesses contract to consult on business financing and corporate banking relationships. Fluent in all manner of commercial finance options available, as well as holding a deep… …

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  • 56Commercial and Government Entity — The Commercial And Government Entity Code, or CAGE Code, is a unique identifier assigned to suppliers to various government or defense agencies, as well as to government agencies themselves and also various organizations. CAGE codes provide a… …

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  • 57commercial paper — Bills of exchange (i.e., drafts), promissory notes, bank checks, and other negotiable instruments for the payment of money, which, by their form and on their face, purport to be such instruments. Short term, unsecured promissory notes, generally… …

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  • 58commercial paper — Bills of exchange (i.e., drafts), promissory notes, bank checks, and other negotiable instruments for the payment of money, which, by their form and on their face, purport to be such instruments. Short term, unsecured promissory notes, generally… …

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  • 59Commercial Forgery Policy — A specific type of banking liability insurance coverage. A commercial forgery policy protects the insured from any counterfeit checks that are passed to it. Retailers often take out this type of coverage in order to protect themselves from check… …

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  • 60commercial paper — noun A negotiable instrument with short maturity. Only well known retailers have a chance to bypass the banks and issue their own commercial paper …

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