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  • 41Marxist–Leninist atheism — Communism, as originally laid out by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, required the abolition of all religion in order to reach its ideal end state. It was interpreted in this fashion by Vladimir Lenin and the Governments of the Soviet Union until… …

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  • 42Pip-Squeak Pop — A slang term used to describe a moderate price increase in a stock. A pip squeak pop is generally used to describe a situation where a stock appreciates a sizable amount in a short period of time, but does not double or triple in value. Traders… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 43History — While, without a doubt, early peoples fashioned and decorated clothing out of animal skins and, later, cloth, we know very little about what actually drove their fashion sense. After the Dark Ages (400 900 CE), however, a multitude of historical… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 44Kmart —    Originally called S.S. Kresge Co., it was founded by Sebastian S. Kresge in 1899 in Detroit, Michigan. In 1962 the company opened its first Kmart discount store in a Detroit suburb and, in 1977, changed its name from Kresge to Kmart. By 1981,… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 45Kohl's Department Store —    This retailer, which found its niche in the moderate price range, is not a discounter like Target, nor is it upscale like Nordstrom. Kohl s has captured the mid market customers and supplied them with wide aisles for easy stroller navigation… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 46Abbotshall —    ABBOTSHALL, a parish, in the district of Kirkcaldy, county of Fife; containing, with Linktown and Newtown, and the village of Chapel, 4811 inhabitants, of whom 4100 are in the town of Abbotshall. This place derived its name from its having… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 47Dalry —    1) DALRY, a manufacturing town and parish, in the district of Cunninghame, county of Ayr, 5 miles (S. W.) from Beith, and 7 (N. N. E.) from Saltcoats; containing 4791 inhabitants. This place derives its name, in the Gaelic language signifying… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 48Roberton —    1) ROBERTON, a village, in the parish of Wiston and Roberton, Upper ward of the county of Lanark, 2¼ miles (S. S. W.) from the village of Wiston; containing 201 inhabitants. This village is pleasantly situated in the south eastern quarter of… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 49Stirlingshire —    STIRLINGSHIRE, a county, in the eastern part of Scotland, bounded on the north by Perthshire and Clackmannanshire; on the east by the county of Linlithgow; on the south east by part of Lanarkshire; and on the south, and also on the west, by… …

    A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • 50Graz —    The capital of Styria, Graz, with a population of around 240,000, is the second largest city of Austria. Its highly diversified economy has become far livelier since the reintroduction of free markets in eastern and southeastern Europe after… …

    Historical dictionary of Austria