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is accounts
noun
A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review
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Right now however, uncertainty and government indecision are deterring investment and threatening the remarkable positives - that despite lack of government support, and during a recession, the low carbon economy grows at 4 per cent and is accounts for one third of all growth in the economy.
Surely what is most fascinating about that age now to theatre historians and researching directors is accounts of the Gielgud 1955 "Japanese Lear", the 1938 Komisarjevsky vaudeville The Comedy of Errors, Tyrone Guthrie's 1959 modern-dress All's Well..., the Alec Guinness 1938 modern-dress Hamlet, Peter Brook's 1955 stylised Titus Andronicus, and so on.
'This is accounts, this is sales, this is bridal,' blurts Alice, with a wave of her hand, as we charge from skylit room to room, dodging rails of colourful fabrics and pretty girls laden down with armfuls of lace along the way.
The large uptick now means the Nook is accounts for more sales than B&N's entire online storefront.
In Latin America, for example, "real-time entertainment" (streaming audio/video, that is) accounts for 40% of network data.
One of the features that Favstar offers is accounts that hit you up when your tweets have passed fav milestones like '50' or '100'100
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Every twenty minutes is accounted for.
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