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  • 52Westminster School — For other uses, see Westminster School (disambiguation). Westminster School Motto Dat Deus Incrementum Established 1179 (Refounded in 1560)[1] …

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  • 54Industrious Revolution — The Industrious Revolution is the title given to a period of time, usually given as between 1600 and 1800 [Clark, Gregory and Ysbrand Van Der Werf. 1998. Work in Progress? The Industrious Revolution. The Journal of Economic History 58; 3:841.]… …

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  • 55Places Where They Sing — is Volume VI of the novel sequence Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven, published in 1970. It was the sixth novel to be published in The Alms for Oblivion sequence but is the seventh novel chronologically. The story takes place in Cambridge in 1967 …

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  • 56Vinçotte (company) — Infobox Company company name = Vinçotte company company type = Privately held foundation = 1873/1890 founders = Robert Vinçotte Henri Adan Maurice Urban company slogan = Safety, quality, and environmental services location = Brussels, Belgium key …

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  • 57tax return — return of surplus tax money that was paid …

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  • 58reserve account — surplus of income compared to expenses, total of accumulated profits, surplus money …

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  • 59retained earnings — surplus of income compared to expenses, total of accumulated profits, surplus money …

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  • 60paid-in-capital — Money or property given to a corporation in exchange for the corporation s capital stock; as distinguished from capital obtained from the earnings of or donations to the corporation. See also surplus (paid in surplus) + paid in capital Amount… …

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