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  • 1Four Percent Rule — A rule of thumb used to determine the amount of funds to withdraw from a retirement account each year. The four percent rule seeks to provide a steady stream of funds to the retiree, while also keeping an account balance that will allow funds to… …

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  • 2Four fours — is a mathematical puzzle. The goal of four fours is to find the simplest mathematical expression for every whole number from 0 to some maximum, using only common mathematical symbols and the digit four (no other digit is allowed). Most versions… …

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  • 3Four Roses — is a bourbon whiskey brand owned by the Kirin Brewery Company, Ltd. and was established in 1888. The Lawrenceburg, Kentucky distillery was built in 1911 in Spanish Mission Style architecture and is listed in the National Register of Historic… …

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  • 4Four Asian Tigers — A map showing the Four Asian Tigers  Hong Kong …

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  • 5Four Seasons Hotel New York — is the flagship hotel in the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts chain. BuildingIn the 1980s, Bill Zenckendorf, a prominent American real estate developer, assembled convert|25000|sqft|m2 of vacant property on 57th Street between Madison and Park… …

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  • 6percent — [pər sent′] adv., adj. [< It per cento < L per centum] per hundred; in, to, or for every hundred: symbol, % [a 20 percent rate means 20 in every 100]: also per cent or Now Rare per cent. n. 1. a hundredth part 2. Informal percentage 3. [pl …

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  • 7Percent-encoding — For the urlencode in MediaWiki, see Help:Magic words. Percent encoding, also known as URL encoding, is a mechanism for encoding information in a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) under certain circumstances. Although it is known as URL encoding… …

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  • 8Four Corner Hustlers — The Four Corner Hustlers is a street gang that originated on the westside of Chicago, Illinois. Together with the Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, and Black Disciples, they are one of five dominant Chicago gangs involved in drug distribution,… …

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  • 9four-fifths rule —  Used by the EEOC*. If an employment practice results in minorities being hired at a rate less than 80 percent of white applicants, the EEOC may rule that the minority group has been adversely affected by the practice …

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  • 10Ten Percent (song) — In 1976, Salsoul Records released their eighth release, Walter Gibbons remix of Double Exposure s disco song Ten Percent . cite web|url= http://www.discomuseum.com/WalterGibbons.html|title=discomuseum] Ten Percent was the first commercially… …

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