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  • 11saturation advertising — /ˌsætʃə reɪʃ(ə)n ˌædvətaɪzɪŋ/ noun a highly intensive advertising campaign ● Saturation advertising is needed when there are large numbers of rival products on the market …

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  • 12saturation — noun Date: circa 1554 1. a. the act of saturating ; the state of being saturated b. satiety, surfeit 2. conversion of an unsaturated to a saturated chemical compound (as by hydrogenation) 3. a state of maximum impregnation: as a. complete… …

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  • 13Tractors in India — HistoryIntroductionAs commercialization of agriculture grew in intensity in the mid to late 1800s the British Raj and the local legislatures and provinces began investing in agricultural development through support and establishment agricultural… …

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  • 14sat·u·ra·tion — /ˌsæʧəˈreıʃən/ noun [noncount] 1 : the act or result of making something very wet Heavy rains resulted in the saturation of the soil. 2 : the act or result of supplying so much of something that no more is wanted the saturation of advertising on… …

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  • 17Cycling in Syracuse, New York — is common on the roads and paths for recreation, commuting and as a sport. English racer bicycle, Syracuse Sunday Standard, June 14, 1896 During the 1890s bicycling was a new mode of transportation and a popular sport, however, overall bicycle… …

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  • 18saturate — sat‧u‧rate [ˈsætʆəreɪt] verb saturate the market MARKETING COMMERCE to offer so much of a product for sale that there is more than people want to buy: • A flood of cheap Italian tomatoes has almost saturated the market. • Smaller banks are… …

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  • 19Economy of the People's Republic of China — Economies of Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau are administered separately from the rest of People s Republic of China. Therefore, the information below pertains only to mainland China unless specified otherwise. For the… …

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  • 20Late-2000s financial crisis — The TED spread (in red) increased significantly during the financial crisis, reflecting an increase in perceived credit risk …

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