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  • 111Order Paper — British House of Commons Order Paper from 24 June 2009. The Order Paper is a daily publication in the Westminster system of government which lists the business of parliament for that day s sitting. A separate paper is issued daily for each house… …

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  • 112prime commercial paper — ➔ commercial paper * * * prime commercial paper UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE commercial paper (= loans to companies) that has very low risk that it will not be paid back: »The interest paid on prime commercial paper is usually slightly lower than… …

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  • 113Laid paper — is a type of paper having a ribbed texture imparted by the manufacturing process. In the 19th century its use diminished as it was largely supplanted by wove paper. Laid paper is still commonly used by artists as a support for charcoal… …

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  • 114The Paper Chase (TV series) — infobox television show name = The Paper Chase caption = Hart and Kingsfield runtime = 45 minutes per episode creator = John Jay Osborn, Jr. starring = John Houseman James Stephens country = USA num episodes = 60 imdb id = 0077058 The Paper Chase …

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  • 115Green Paper on Postal Reform — The Green Paper on Postal Reform (Department of Trade and Industry, 1994) was a United Kingdom government draft plan to privatise and regulate the UK postal services. It set out various options, the key points of the plan being,*writing into law… …

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  • 116Community paper — is a term used by publishers, advertisers and readers to describe a range of publications that share a common service to their local community and commerce. Their predominant medium being newsprint, often free and published at regular weekly or… …

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  • 117Crown paper — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… …

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  • 1181969 White Paper — Bold text The 1969 White Paper was a Canadian policy document (white paper) in which the then Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chrétien, proposed the abolition of the Indian Act of Canada, the rejection of land claims, and the assimilation of… …

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  • 119Thermal paper — is paper that is impregnated with a chemical that changes color when exposed to heat. It is used in thermal printers and particularly in cheap, lightweight devices such as adding machines, cash registers, and credit card terminals.The paper is… …

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  • 120Commercial paper — Short term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of commercial paper is typically less than 270 days; the most common maturity range is 30 to 50 days or less. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * commercial paper …

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