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  • 61aggregator — A firm that collates and presents information about an individual s bank accounts, investments, insurance policies, etc. so that the person concerned can manage all his or her financial affairs via a single website …

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  • 62left-wing */ — UK / US adjective a) someone who is left wing is considered to have socialist aims and ideas, for example that property, money, and power should be shared more equally radical left wing activists b) used about left wing theories, policies etc a… …

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  • 63emotionalism — e•mo•tion•al•ism [[t]ɪˈmoʊ ʃə nlˈɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) a tendency to indulge in excessive, often morbid, emotion 2) conduct, policies, etc., that are based upon feelings rather than reason • Etymology: 1860–65 …

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  • 64keynote address — key′note address′ n. gov a speech, as at a political convention, that presents important issues, principles, policies, etc. Also called key′note speech′ • Etymology: 1905–10 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 65accord — /əˈkɔd / (say uh kawd) verb (t) 1. to grant; concede: to accord due praise. 2. Obsolete to make to agree or correspond; adapt. 3. Obsolete to settle; reconcile. –noun 4. just correspondence of things; harmony of relation. 5. a harmonious union of …

  • 66pod person — /ˈpɒd pɜsən/ (say pod persuhn) noun 1. Science Fiction an alien being with the body of a human being, indistinguishable from a real person but working to destroy the human race. 2. Colloquial someone who unquestioningly accepts authority, taking… …

  • 67resile — /rəˈzaɪl/ (say ruh zuyl) verb (i) (resiled, resiling) 1. to spring back; rebound; resume the original form or position, as an elastic body. 2. to shrink back; recoil: *Now he wished to resile from that agreeing that that would be quite… …

  • 68Henrician — [hen rish′ən] adj. [< ML Henricianus < Henricus,HENRY1] of or having to do with the reign, policies, etc. of any king named Henry, esp. Henry VIII of England …

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  • 69suicide — [so͞o′ə sīd΄] n. [L sui, of oneself (< IE * sewe , refl. pron. < base * se , apart > OE swæs, own) + CIDE] 1. the act of killing oneself intentionally 2. ruin of one s interests or prospects through one s own actions, policies, etc. 3. a …

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  • 70Wall Street — [from a defensive wall built there by the Dutch in 1653] 1. street in lower Manhattan, New York City: the main financial center of the U.S. 2. U.S. financiers and their power, influence, policies, etc., or the U.S. securities market …

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