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The party who sues out a writ of error to review a judgment or other proceeding at law is often denominated the plaintiff in error, irrespective of whether the party was the plaintiff or the defendant in the lower court proceedings.
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Only six have issued public debt, and because it is unrated and often denominated in local currencies (not dollars), it generally isn't widely traded or held.
Many do not provide price quotations on foreign stocks, and when they do, the quotations are often delayed and denominated in foreign currencies.
One issue would be what is denominated in euro and what in, say, drachma.
Lines of poems are often organized into stanzas, which are denominated by the number of lines included.
Educational interventions seem more often denominated by their form and their purposes or goals than by their content.
GTAG repeats are often found close to genes encoding tyrosine transposases denominated RAYTs [ 25].
He also said the transactions in question were often in the tens of thousands of dollars range and denominated in dollars, euros, British pounds and yen.
The process of translation has been previously standardized and it is denominated transcultural adaptation [ 1- 4].
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