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  • 91futures — Commercial contracts calling for the purchase or sale of specified quantities of a good at specified future dates. The good in question may be grain, livestock, precious metals, or financial instruments such as treasury bills. Up until the time… …

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  • 92assured — as·sured n pl assured or assureds: insured Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. assured …

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  • 93_NSAKEY — was a variable name discovered in Windows NT 4 Service Pack 5 (which had been released unstripped of its symbolic debugging data) in August 1999 by Andrew D. Fernandes of Cryptonym Corporation. That variable contained a 1024 bit public key.… …

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  • 94indemnify — /ɪnˈdɛmnəfaɪ / (say in demnuhfuy) verb (t) (indemnified, indemnifying) 1. to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc. 2. to engage to make good or secure against anticipated loss; give security against (future damage or… …

  • 95sur|e|ty — «SHUR uh tee, SHUR tee», noun, plural ties. 1. security against loss, damage, or failure to do something: »An insurance company gives surety against loss by fire. SYNONYM(S): guaranty, pledge. 2. a ground of certainty or safety; guarantee. 3. a… …

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  • 96Angus Lewis Macdonald — Infobox President name = Angus L. Macdonald caption = order2 = 21st Premier of Nova Scotia term start2 = September 8, 1945 term end2 = April 13, 1954 predecessor2 = Alexander S. MacMillan successor2 = Harold Connolly order1 = 19th Premier of Nova …

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  • 98guarantee — I. noun Etymology: probably alteration of 1guaranty Date: 1680 1. guarantor 2. guaranty 1 3. an assurance for the fulfillment of a condition: as a. an agreement by which one person undertakes to secure another in the possession or enjoyment of… …

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  • 99Quantum computer — A quantum computer is a device for computation that makes direct use of distinctively quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. In a classical (or conventional) computer, information is… …

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  • 100assure — assurer, assuror, n. /euh shoor , euh sherr /, v.t., assured, assuring. 1. to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively; state with confidence to: She assured us that everything would turn out all right. 2. to cause to know surely; reassure …

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