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91Dow 30 — Commonly referred to as just the Dow, the Dow 30 was created by Wall Street Journal editor Charles Dow and got its name from Dow and his business partner Edward Jones. The index was developed as a simple means of tracking U.S. market performance… …
92Lock Limit — Commonly associated with the futures market, a lock limit occurs when the trading price of a futures contract arrives at the exchanges predetermined limit price. At the lock limit, trades above or below the lock price are not executed. For… …
93Seal — Commonly a ring engraved with some device (Gen. 38:18, 25). Jezebel wrote letters in Ahab s name, and sealed them with his seal (1 Kings 21:8). Seals are frequently mentioned in Jewish history (Deut. 32:34; Neh. 9:38; 10:1; Esther 3:12; Cant.… …
94Setsubun — Commonly referred to as the bean throwing festival, setsubun is a new year s ritual related to the Chinese calendar and carried out on 3 4 February, at the old lunar or Chinese new year. Setsubun just means a season division; here the day… …
95CAQ — Commonly Asked Questions (Internet) **** Computer Aided Quality Assurance (Computing » General) ** Caucasia, Colombia (Regional » Airport Codes) * Council of Accreditation of Quebec (Academic & Science » Universities) …
96CUSP — Commonly Used System Program (Computing » General) …
97The Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System — Commonly known as Harmonized System. It is a classification system devised by the Customs Cooperation Council to provide uniformity in tariff classification, trade statistics, and transport documentation among cooperating countries. Bloomberg… …
98Cereals — Commonly traded crops such as wheat, oats, barley, rye, rice, maize (corn), millet and sorghum …
99CUSP — Commonly Used System Program Abkürzung von DEC für oft benutzte Utilities …
100BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE — commonly called Saint Pierre simply, a celebrated French writer, born at Havre; author of Paul and Virginia, written on the eve of the Revolution, called by Carlyle the swan song of old dying France, (1739 1814) …