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  • 21Houblon — Sir John Houblon Sir John Houblon (* 13. März 1632; † 10. Januar 1712) war der erste Gouverneur der Bank of England. Sein Amt übte er von 1694 bis 1697 aus, danach noch einmal im Jahr 1700. Er war der dritte Sohn von James Houblon, einem Londoner …

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  • 22grantor-retained trust — An irrevocable trust designed to save on estate tax. There are several kinds; with all of them, you keep income from trust property, or use of that property, for a period of years. When the trust ends, the property goes to the final beneficiaries …

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  • 23Oversburg — Schrein des heiligen Severin. Das 1802 eingeschmolzene Gold des Originals war ein Geschenk des Kölner Erzbischofs Hermann …

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  • 24gruzzolo — / gruts:olo/ s.m. [ant. gruzzo, col sign. più generico, dal germ. gruzzi ]. [quantità di denaro, spec. se modesta e accumulata poco a poco: risparmiare un bel g. ] ▶◀ malloppo, (scherz.) marsupio, mucchietto, (scherz.) peculio, somma, (fam.)… …

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  • 25gravity — [16] Gravity comes from Latin gravitās, a derivative of the adjective gravis ‘heavy, important’. This in turn goes back to a prehistoric Indo European *gru , which also produced Greek bárus ‘heavy’ (source of English baritone [19] and barium… …

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  • 26grave — {{11}}grave (adj.) 1540s, from M.Fr. grave (14c.), from L. gravis weighty, serious, heavy, grievous, oppressive, from PIE root *gru (Cf. Skt. guruh heavy, weighty, venerable; Gk. baros weight, barys heavy in weight, often with the notion of… …

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  • 27gravity — [16] Gravity comes from Latin gravitās, a derivative of the adjective gravis ‘heavy, important’. This in turn goes back to a prehistoric Indo European *gru , which also produced Greek bárus ‘heavy’ (source of English baritone [19] and barium… …

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