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The wordmoneypossibly also comes from the same roots, via Middle Englishmoneye(money, currency, coinage), Anglo-Normanmuneie(money), Latinmonēta(money, coin, mint), from the temple of Juno Moneta, the home of the ancient Roman mint, whose name is may be connected tomoneō[source]. ...
Two sides of the same coin? Financialization and central bank dominance in the euro area the explanation offered being the importance of war with France having ended and the Bank of England's needing to prepare for the resumption of redeeming... B Braun 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 ...
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Jean-Michel Cazes, the celebrated winemaker from Pauillac, tells me the word other French citizens habitually use about the Bordelais: coincé. Literally, it means ‘in a corner’, idiomatically, "uptight, closed-off". Read the novels of Bordeaux-born François Mauriac and th...
Jean-Michel Cazes, the celebrated winemaker from Pauillac, tells me the word other French citizens habitually use about the Bordelais: coincé. Literally, it means ‘in a corner’, idiomatically, "uptight, closed-off". Read the novels of Bordeaux-born François Mauriac and th...
However, the key point is this: even when Parker was the kingmaker and when ripeness was the undisputed coin of the realm in California, refusniks like Travers, Clendenen, and Edmunds (and Cathy Corison and Mike Chelini and Doug Nalle, to name a few more) kept alive a very different ...