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  • 91Coke Studio (India) — Coke Studio @ MTV Format Live music performance and recording session[1] Created by The Coca Cola Company and MTV India [2] Directed by …

    Wikipedia

  • 92Israel B'Aliya — (Israel for Immigration/Israel Moving Upward)    A political party headed by Anatoly (Natan) Sharansky and comprised mostly of immigrants (see ALIYA) from the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics that ran for the first time in the 1996… …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 93Yisrael Ba'aliya —    See Israel B Aliya (Israel for Immigration/Israel Moving Upward) …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 94on the take — Used in the context of general equities. Price ( price) moving upward, because more buyers are taking offerings, causing offerings to vanish and be replaced by higher ones. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Antithesis of come in, get hit. Bloomberg… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 95short-sale rule — An SEC rule requiring that short sales be made only in a market that is moving upward; this means either on an uptick from the last sale, or showing no downward movement. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

    Financial and business terms

  • 96ascendant — late 14c., ascendent, astrological use is earliest, from M.Fr. ascendant (n., adj.) and directly from L. ascendentem (nom. ascendans), prp. of ascendere to mount, ascend, go up (see ASCEND (Cf. ascend)). Sense moving upward, rising is recorded… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 97antrorsely — adv. bending forward, moving upward (Zoology) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 98upwardness — n. condition of going or moving upward, ascent, rising …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 99before top center — The position of the piston in the cylinder of a reciprocating engine as the piston is moving upward, just before the top of its stroke, with the crankshaft turning in the direction of normal rotation. Position of the piston at before top (dead)… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 100control reversal — i. The situation in which the effect of control deflections is opposite what is desired or normal. It may be caused by a mechanical malfunction or aeroelastic distortion of the airframe more often the latter. The most common phenomenon is aileron …

    Aviation dictionary