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  • 121Election stock market — Election stock markets (also referred to as election prediction markets) are financial markets in which the ultimate values of the contracts being traded are based on the outcome of elections. Participants invest their own funds, buy and sell… …

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  • 122Peruvian inti — Infobox Currency currency name in local = image 1 = Peru 100 Awers.jpg image 2 = Peru 100 Rewers.jpg image title 1 = Obverse of 100 intis image title 2 = Reverse of 100 intis iso code = PEI using countries = Peru inflation rate = subunit ratio 1 …

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  • 1232002 in the Netherlands — See also: 2001 in the Netherlands, other events of 2001, 2003 in the Netherlands and the list of years in the Netherlands .Events:*January 1 New coins and banknotes are put into circulation, expressed in euro, the new currency introduced in 1999 …

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  • 124Mozambican metica — The metica (plural meticas) was a proposed currency for Mozambique. It was divided into 100 centimos. Coins were produced dated 1975 and banknotes dated 1976. However, these were not put into circulation and the escudo continued to circulate… …

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  • 125freak — freak1 /freek/, n. 1. any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration. 2. a person or animal on exhibition as an example of a strange deviation from nature; monster. 3. a sudden and apparently causeless change or turn of …

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  • 126Nice tramway — This article is about the new tramway of Nice, for the old network, see Tramway de Nice et du Littoral Tramway de Nice Info Locale Nice …

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  • 127resonant — resonant, sonorous, ringing, resounding, vibrant, orotund are applied to the sounds or tones of speech and music and mean conspicuously full and rich. Resonant implies intensification or enrichment of tone by sympathetic vibration (as by the… …

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  • 128DAMASCUS AFFAIR — DAMASCUS AFFAIR, a notorious blood libel in 1840 in which Christian antisemitism and popular Muslim anti Jewish feelings came to a head and were aggravated by the political struggle of the European powers for influence in the Middle East. Syria… …

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