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  • 111Chihuahua (state) — For other uses, see Chihuahua (disambiguation). Chihuahua Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua   State   …

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  • 112Boydell Shakespeare Gallery — The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery was a three part project initiated in November 1786 by engraver and publisher John Boydell in an effort to foster a school of British history painting. Boydell planned to focus on an illustrated edition of William… …

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  • 113Sovereign default — A sovereign default is the failure or refusal of the government of a sovereign state to pay back its debt in full. It may be accompanied by a formal declaration of a government not to pay (repudiation) or only partially pay its debts (due… …

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  • 114Venice — For other uses, see Venice (disambiguation). Venice Venezia   Comune   Comune di Venezia …

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  • 115Non-revenue water — (NRW) is water that has been produced and is “lost” before it reaches the customer. Losses can be real losses (through leaks, sometimes also referred to as physical losses) or apparent losses (for example through theft or metering inaccuracies).… …

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  • 116Debt of developing countries — The debt of developing countries is external debt incurred by governments of developing countries, generally in quantities beyond the governments political ability to repay. Unpayable debt is a term used to describe external debt when the… …

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  • 117Default (finance) — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 118Macy's, Inc. — Infobox Company name = Macy s, Inc. type = Public (nyse|M) foundation = Columbus, Ohio (1929) founder = location = Corporate: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Secondary: New York, New York, USA locations = area served = key people = Terry J. Lundgren… …

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  • 120History of banking — The first banks were the merchants of the ancient world that made loans to farmers and traders that carried goods between cities. The first records of such activity dates back to around 2000 BC in Assyria and Babylonia. Later, in ancient Greece… …

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