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  • 1Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 Gira de The Rolling Stones Lugar(es) Norteamérica Fecha de inicio 25 de septiembre de 1981 Fecha de final …

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  • 2Capital gains tax in Australia — Capital Gains Tax (CGT) in Australia applies to the capital gain made on disposal of any asset, except for specific exemptions. The most significant exemption is the family home. Rollover provisions apply to some disposals, one of the most… …

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  • 3Capital G — «Capital G» Сингл Nine Inch Nails из ал …

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  • 4Capital outflow — is an economic term describing capital flowing out of (or leaving) a particular economy. Outflowing capital can be caused by any number of economic or political reasons but can often originate from instability in either sphere.Regardless of cause …

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  • 5Capital.fr — Capital (mensuel) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Capital (homonymie).   …

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  • 6Capital (Mensuel) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Capital (homonymie).   …

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  • 7Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 — infobox concert tour concert tour name = Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 artist = The Rolling Stones start date = 25 September 1981 end date = 19 December 1981 number of legs = 1 number of shows = 50 last tour = US Tour 1978 this tour =… …

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  • 8Rolling blackout — A rolling blackout, also referred to as load shedding, is an intentionally engineered electrical power outage. These blackouts are normally in response to insufficient resources and inability to meet prevailing demand for electricity. For… …

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  • 9Rolling Stone — This article is about the magazine. For the band, see The Rolling Stones. For other uses, see Rolling Stone (disambiguation). Rolling Stone John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the cover of the January 22, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone Editor Jann Wen …

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  • 10capital and interest — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, a stock of resources that may be employed in the production of goods and services and the price paid for the use of credit or money, respectively.       Capital in economics is a word of many meanings …

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