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Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), American statesman, leader of the Federalist party; family name; capital of BermudaHamilton
An investment-grade bond . Antithesis to fallen angel . In the context of venture capital, the first investor.Angel
anchor part, animal pen, available amount, available on a regular basis; commonplace, routine; employed to handle merchandise or goods; of or pertaining to livestock, broth, capital stock, clerical shirt front, construction stand, descent, fill up, fil...stock
ancient capital city of Lycia in southern Asia Minor, in present-day southwestern Turkey.Xanthus
ancient capital of the Assyrian Empire, situated on the Tigris River in northern Iraq. At the height of its importance from about 705bc , it was destroyed by the Babylonians and Medes in 612 BC ., capital of the ancient kingdom of Assyri...Nineveh
ancient city in northern Africa; name of cities in several states of the USA, site of an ancient city, founded by the Phoenicians on the northern coast of Africa in 814bc. The site is now in a suburb of Tunis, capital of Tunisia.Carthage
ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); a leading provider of single-click information access translation and conversion software, ancient Mesopotamian city, place of exile, place of immoralityBabylon
ancient city now called Istanbul (formerly known as Constantinople), capital of Byzantine EmpireByzantium
ancient city of Asia Minor, in present-day Turkey. It was the capital city of Lydia and an early seat of Christianity.Sardis
ancient Greek town in Libya and the original capital of Cyrenaica, founded in about 630 BC . The ruins are situated about 225 km140 mi from Benghazi in northeastern Libya.Cyrene
ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom, northern part of Babylonia; capital city of the kingdom of Akkad, ancient region situated in central northern Mesopotamia that corresponds approximately to biblical Babylonia. It was most influential during the third mille...Akkad
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), 7th president of the U.S.; Jesse Jackson (born 1941), American clergyman and political activist; Thomas "Stonewall Jackson" (1824-63), Confederate general; capital city of Mississippi (USA)Jackson
APT; An alternative model to the capital asset pricing model developed by Stephen Ross and based purely on arbitrage arguments. The APT implies that there are multiple risk factors that need to be taken into account when calculating risk-adjusted perfo...Arbitrage Pricing Theory
area containing large cities, large city, capital city, megapolis, very large citymegalopolis
 

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