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  • 81gain — n 1: an increase in value, capital, or amount compare loss capital gain: a gain realized on the sale or exchange of a capital asset (as a stock or real estate) ca·su·al·ty gain: a gain realized by an insured because property insurance benefits… …

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  • 82Victoria Miro Gallery — The Victoria Miro Gallery is a leading [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2003/04/14/bacol14.xml Market news: Howard Rutkowski and the Frieze Art Fair ] , The Daily Telegraph , 14 April 2003. Retrieved 22 April 2008.] British… …

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  • 83Canut revolts — There were three Canut revolts ( fr. Révolte des canuts) in Lyon during the first half of the 19th century. The first occurred in November 1831, and was the first clearly defined worker uprising of the Industrial Revolution.The silk industry in… …

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  • 85Gibson's paradox — was the observation that, during the gold standard era, the rate of interest and the general level of prices were observed to be correlated.The term was first used by John Maynard Keynes, in his 1930 work, A Treatise on Money . It was believed to …

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  • 86Tertiary sector of the economy — Economic sectors Three sector hypothesis Primary sector: raw materials Secondary sector: manuf …

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  • 87Trams in Melbourne — Melbourne tramway network D1.3508 in Bank of Melbourne wrap livery outside Melbourne Town Hall, Swanston Street, 2011 …

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  • 88Mazda3 — Manufacturer Mazda Also called Mazda Axela (Japan) Production 2004–present …

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  • 89Southern Tenant Farmers Union — The Southern Tenant Farmers Union (STFU) was founded as a civil farmer s union to further organize the tenant farmers in the Southern United States. Originally set up during the Great Depression in the United States, the reasons for the… …

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  • 90Health 2.0 — (as well as the closely related concept of Medicine 2.0[1]) are terms representing the possibilities between health care, eHealth and Web 2.0, and has come into use after a recent spate of articles in newspapers, and by Physicians and Medical… …

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