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refugium
noun
Any local environment that has escaped regional ecological change and therefore provides a habitat for endangered species.
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Following 18 months of scandals involving many of the former stars on Europe's growth markets, the Refugium affair is unusual only in that it involved not a technology company but what plausibly passed as a share for widows and orphans.
Martin's Church; 1452), A-Kerk (a Gothic church; 1253), the old Ommelanderhuis (former extraterritorial venue of the representatives of the Ommelanden) in the refugium of an abbey, picturesque homes for old people, and 16th- and 17th-century houses.
Some 30 companies are either insolvent or have fallen so much that they are likely to be expelled, like Refugium, from the Neuer Markt.
The company in question, Refugium, an operator of old people's homes, carried out a secondary public offering, led by Mr Mark's bank, but later lost 99% of its market value.
So Deus Noster Refugium, which links divine anger with violence in nature, sharply contrasted with the pastoral of Quam Dilecta Tabernacula.
After all, he was deputy chairman of Refugium's supervisory board.
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Retailers like Wein Refugium and Pinard de Picard deliver to my home in Paris at €10.50 and €9 per case, respectively — about half the fee that most French Internet retailers charge for domestic delivery.
His bank had introduced the company to the Neuer Markt, Germany's market for growth stocks.Refugium's close relationship with its underwriting bank is hardly exceptional.
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