Results for: U.S. dollar in a European bank
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small songbird, type of European thrush (so-called because of its cry which sounds like clashing stones)stonechat
Spanish dollar; dollar (Slang)piaster
species of small European sparrow (type of bird); linnet, species of small European finch (type of bird)twite
statement showing transactions in bank accountbank statement
strait between European and Asian Turkey (connects the Aegean sea with the Sea of Marmara)Dardanelles
strait that divides between the Asian and European portions of Turkey, body of water that joins the Aegean sea to the Marmara Seathe Dardanelles
strait which separates the Asian and European parts of Turkey, strait which connects the Black Sea to the Marmara SeaBosporus
symbol representing a dollardollar sign
technique designed to create economic unity for the nations of the European Economic Community by adjusting exchange rates between currencies and linking them to one anotherEMS (European Monetary System)
ten dollars, ten pounds, ten-dollar bill; $10; ten-pound bill, £10;tenner
the countries in the European Union committed to adopting the common European currency, the euroEuroland
The fee paid to a broker to execute a trade, based on number of shares, bonds, options, and/or their dollar value. In 1975, deregulation led to the creation of discount brokers, who charge lower commissions than full service brokers. Full service broke...Commission
tour of European cities, tour of several placesgrand tour
type of check used in the European UnionEurocheck
type of European salt water fish that has a large and spiked headgurnet
 

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