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  • 81Gross Windgällen — Windgällen redirects here. For the mountain north of Unterschächen, see Schächentaler Windgällen. Gross Windgällen View of the north side (right) from Brunnital Elevat …

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  • 82Gross-Rosen concentration camp — KL Gross Rosen (Groß Rosen) was a German concentration camp, located in Gross Rosen, Lower Silesia (now Rogoźnica, Poland). It was located directly on the rail line between Jauer (now Jawor) and Striegau (now Strzegom).It was set up in the summer …

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  • 83gross domestic product — ( GDP) The market value of final goods and services produced over time including the income of foreign corporations and foreign residents working in the U.S., but excluding the income of U.S. residents and corporations overseas. Bloomberg… …

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  • 84gross — 01. We saw a cat that had been run over by a car. It was really [gross]. 02. Don t pick your nose; it s really a [gross] habit. 03. He made this really [gross] meal out of all the left overs in his fridge. 04. Why does mom wear such a small… …

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  • 85Gross vehicle weight rating — A gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum allowable total weight of a road vehicle or trailer when loaded i.e including the weight of the vehicle itself plus fuel, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight. The difference between… …

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  • 86gross margin — margin, gross margin, net margin, security margin, variation margin (1) An amount of cash or collateral that a buyer or borrower must provide in excess of value owed to that buyer or borrower by a seller, lender or depositor. Ensures performance… …

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  • 87gross national product — ( GNP) Measures and economy s total income. It is equal to GDP plus the income abroad accruing to domestic residents minus income generated in domestic market accruing to non residents. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * gross national product… …

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  • 88Gross, Samuel David — born July 8, 1805, Easton, Pa., U.S. died May 6, 1884, Philadelphia U.S. surgeon, teacher of medicine, and author. He was apprenticed to a local country doctor before receiving formal medical training. His most celebrated work, Elements of… …

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  • 89gross — 1 adjective 1 TOTAL a) a gross amount of money is the total amount before any tax or costs have been taken away: a gross profit of $15 million | gross receipts (=the gross amount of money received) compare net 3 (1) b) a gross weight is the total …

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  • 90gross — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 overfed, bloated; repulsively fat. 2 (of a person, manners, or morals) noticeably coarse, unrefined, or indecent. 3 flagrant; conspicuously wrong (gross negligence). 4 total; without deductions; not net (gross tonnage; gross …

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