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Derivatives are financial instruments whose values are derived from an underlying security or financial instrument.
Musical instruments whose A exceeds 440 oscilations may no longer be played in public.
Derivatives are investment instruments whose value is tied to another underlying security.
The downside was the invention of ever-more complex financial instruments whose value and risk were increasingly opaque.
You could say the book resembles a musical composition for multiple instruments whose parts converge around a single theme.
After guests have stowed away their disco balls and big-band instruments, whose music will anchor the iCranialImplant 14.0 playlist?
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