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  • 101Broadcast Drive — (zh tspcy|t=廣播道|s=广播道|p=Guǎngbō Dào|cy=gwong2 bo3 dou6) is a road in Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong. The road is notable as having played host to five broadcasting outlets in Hong Kong at one point in the 1970s, and the hill on which the road is located …

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  • 102puffing — puff·ing / pə fiŋ/ n: the practice of making exaggerated commendations esp. for promotional purposes; also: the exaggerated commendations made ◇ Generally, a seller cannot be held liable for misrepresentation for statements that amount to mere… …

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  • 103Underground Electric Railways Company of London — Geographic map of the UERL s three deep level tube lines in 1907 Part of a series of article …

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  • 104Dollar Bull — An investor or speculator who is optimistic about the outlook for the U.S. dollar against other currencies. A dollar bull expects the U.S. dollar to rise in value compared most major currencies over time, and will take this factor into… …

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  • 105appreciate — (v.) 1650s, to esteem or value highly, from L.L. appretiatus, pp. of appretiare to set a price to (see APPRAISE (Cf. appraise)). Meaning to rise in value (intransitive) first recorded 1789. Related: APPRECIATED (Cf. Appreciated); appreciating …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 106appreciate — [ə pri:ʃɪeɪt, sɪ ] verb 1》 recognize the value or significance of.     ↘be grateful for. 2》 rise in value or price. Derivatives appreciator noun appreciatory ʃ(ɪ)ət(ə)ri adjective Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as appr …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 107Currency —    After rocky fiscal experiments with paper money throughout most of the 19th century, the Habsburg Empire moved to the gold standard in 1892. The long circulating gulden was replaced by crowns and heller, with 100 heller equal to 1 crown.… …

    Historical dictionary of Austria

  • 108profit-taking — /ˈprɒfət ˌteɪkɪŋ/ (say profuht .tayking) noun Stock Exchange the selling of commodities, securities, etc., especially after a sharp rise in value or in the expectation of a fall in value, so as to maximise profit: *there were few leads to follow… …

  • 109gain — /geɪn/ noun 1. an increase or becoming larger ♦ gain in experience the act of getting more experience ♦ gain in profitability the act of becoming more profitable 2. an increase in profit, price or value ● Oil shares showed gains on the Stock… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 110gain — /geɪn/ noun 1. an increase, or the act of becoming larger ♦ gain in profitability the act of becoming more profitable 2. an increase in profit, price or value ● Oil shares showed gains on the Stock Exchange. ● Property shares put on gains of 10%… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance