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  • 31Piracy — This article is about maritime piracy. For other uses, see Pirate (disambiguation). The traditional Jolly Roger of piracy …

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  • 32Dian Fossey — in November 1985; photograph by Yann Arthus Bertrand Born January …

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  • 33Intermediary — For a publishing house, associated with the name of Leo Tolstoy see Intermediary (publisher) An intermediary (or go between) is a third party that offers intermediation services between two trading parties. The intermediary acts as a conduit for… …

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  • 34Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation — Limited Type Public (SGX: O39) Founded 1932 Headquarters …

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  • 35Charles Stuart (murderer) — Charles Stuart Born December 18, 1959(1959 12 18) Died January 4, 1990(1990 01 04) (aged 30) Alias(es) Chuck Charge(s) Two counts of first degree murder …

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  • 36The Bank Job — Infobox Film name = The Bank Job caption = Promotional movie poster director = Roger Donaldson producer = David Alper writer = Dick Clement Ian La Frenais George McIndoe Aaron Shuster starring = Jason Statham Saffron Burrows music = J. Peter… …

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  • 37American Express Company — ▪ American corporation       U.S. credit card issuer and payments processor that also provides travel related services worldwide. Headquarters are in New York City.       The original company was founded on March 18, 1850, through the… …

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  • 38Fractional reserve banking — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 39risk — 1 /rIsk/ noun 1 POSSIBILITY OF BAD RESULT (C, U) the possibility that something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous may happen: If you re considering starting a business, think carefully about the risks involved. (+ of): the risk of serious injury |… …

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  • 40Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

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