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  • 61bust — 1. n. 1 a the human chest, esp. that of a woman; the bosom. b the circumference of the body at bust level (a 36 inch bust). 2 a sculpture of a person s head, shoulders, and chest. Etymology: F buste f. It. busto, of unkn. orig. 2. v., n., & adj.… …

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  • 62go bust — FAIL, collapse, fold, go under, founder; go bankrupt, go into receivership, go into liquidation, be wound up; informal crash, go broke, go to the wall, go belly up, flop. → bust * * * go bust 1. To become bankrupt 2. To exceed the required score… …

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  • 63Transport in Pakistan — Transportation in Pakistan is extensive and varied but still in its developing stages and serving a population of over 160 million people. Construction of new airports, roads, and railway are providing a massive employment boost in Pakistan… …

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  • 64Credit derivative — In finance, a credit derivative is a securitized derivative whose value is derived from the credit risk on an underlying bond, loan or any other financial asset. In this way, the credit risk is on an entity other than the counterparties to the… …

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  • 65Lev Leviev — Infobox Person image size = 150px name = Lev Leviev image size = caption = birth date = Birth date and age|1956|7|30|mf=y birth place = Tashkent, Former Soviet Union death date = death place = education = occupation = Businessman spouse = Olga… …

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  • 66History of pawnbroking — This history is partially outdated for developments in the 20th century To trace the history of pawnbroking, we must go back to the earliest ages of the world, since lending money on portable security (see money and usury) is one of the most… …

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  • 67fail — I. v. n. 1. Fall short, come short, be insufficient, be deficient, be wanting. 2. Decline, sink, decay, wane, fade, break, give out. 3. Cease, disappear, become extinct, be wanting. 4. Miss, miscarry, be unsuccessful, be frustrated, end in smoke …

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  • 68fail — v. & n. v. 1 intr. not succeed (failed in persuading; failed to qualify; tried but failed). 2 a tr. & intr. be unsuccessful in (an examination, test, interview, etc.); be rejected as a candidate. b tr. (of a commodity etc.) not pass (a test of… …

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  • 69fail — I. verb Etymology: Middle English failen, from Anglo French faillir, from Vulgar Latin *fallire, alteration of Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to lose strength ; weaken < her health was fail …

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  • 70Miklós Horthy — Horthy redirects here. For other uses, see Horthy (disambiguation). The native form of this personal name is nagybányai Horthy Miklós. This article uses the Western name order. Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya Regent of Hungary …

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