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  • 31sterling — / stɜ:lɪŋ/ noun a standard currency used in the United Kingdom ● to quote prices in sterling or to quote sterling prices ▪▪▪ ‘…it is doubtful that British goods will price themselves back into world markets as long as sterling labour costs… …

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  • 32Stock Exchange Alternative Trading Service — Also known as SEATS PLUS. Where a stock only has one market maker registered or no market makers at all, it cannot be traded on the SEAQ system. Instead, such stocks are traded on SEATS PLUS. This is a system which allows for one market maker to… …

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  • 33Jalgaon — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type = city native name = Jalgaon state name = Maharashtra district = Jalgaon locator position = right latd =21.0167 |latm = |lats = longd=75.5667 |longm= |longs= area total = area magnitude = sq. km altitude = 209… …

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  • 34Auto mechanic — A mechanic working on the differential of a car Mobile auto …

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  • 36Corea del Sur — 대한민국 大韓民國 Daehan Minguk República de Corea …

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  • 37Coomb (unit) — A coomb is a measure of volume. Its exact original details are not known. In 13th century England it was defined as 4 bushels ( 140 L). It was in use in Norfolk until the 1790s or later, as a dry measure: Ben sold my Wheat to the Marlingford… …

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  • 38TFQ — Track & Field QuickScorer (Community » Sports) Track & Field QuickScorer (Business » Firms) * Teaching Feedback Questionnaire (Community » Educational) * Trailing Four Quarters (Business » Stock Exchange) * Supplies insufficient to quote prices… …

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  • 39lament — [[t]ləme̱nt[/t]] laments, lamenting, lamented 1) VERB If you lament something, you express your sadness, regret, or disappointment about it. [mainly FORMAL or WRITTEN] [V n] Ken began to lament the death of his only son... [V that] He laments… …

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  • 40London Bullion Market — The world s largest market for gold and silver trading. Market makers mainly quote prices in US dollars per troy ounce for spot and forward delivery. It is operated by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), whose primary task is to ensure… …

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