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  • 81magic cube — noun a) Common: By analogy with magic square, an n by n by n arrangement of n sup3; numbers such that the numbers in each row, in all columns (horizontal and vertical) and in all main diagonals (of which there are 6,n+4) each have the same sum.… …

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  • 82internationalization — noun a) The conversion of something in order to make it international b) The act or process of making a product suitable for international markets, typically by making text messages easily translatable and ensuring support of non Latin character… …

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  • 83mathemagician — noun One whose mathematical skills are so remarkable as to resemble magic. Of course, there is no reason why some algorithm invented by mathemagicians should have an analogy in the way actual markets work …

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  • 84quadruple witching — noun Simultaneous expiry on US markets of stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures, which takes place on the third Friday of March, June, September, and December. (Prior to single stock futures those days… …

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  • 85heterarchy — noun /ˈhɛtəɹɑːkɪ/ a) The rule of an alien; rule from without; government by an extraterritorial power.<ref name= OED /> Despite installing puppet governments in the marches, the subjects of the empire’s conquered territories were still very …

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  • 86restrictive practices — noun In antitrust law, practices that restrict other business, such as price fixing, market sharing, monopolizing, or attempting to monopolize markets …

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  • 87pitchman — noun A salesman, especially, one who aggressively markets wares from a street stall, or a carnival or side show act. The pitchman swept his cane in a slow acceleration over the heads of the crowd and then suddenly pointed the silver cap toward… …

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  • 88Wall Street — noun American financial markets, financial institutions as a whole or by extension, big business interests. Ant: Main Street …

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  • 89activity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ frantic, frenetic, heightened, increased, intense ▪ The scene was one of frenetic activity. ▪ criminal, illegal …

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  • 90adjustment — noun 1 small change made ADJECTIVE ▪ delicate, fine, minor, slight, small ▪ important, major, significant ▪ …

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