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"The cabaret is a world reserved to men," Ms. Amari said.
The sportsman, obsolete in a late-20th century sports world reserved for professionals and champions, has been replaced with the sports fan.
Wherever these floating pleasure palaces are moored, whole sections of pavement on the dock are fenced off, reinforcing the impression of a world reserved for the One Percent.
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Are the dollar's days as the prime world reserve currency numbered?
As of 2010, known world reserves of rare-earth minerals amounted to some 88 million metric tons of contained REO.
The European dream of dislodging the United States as the supplier of the main world reserve currency now looks unattainable.
World reserves are adequate for thousands of years, with large deposits in the Soviet Union, Canada (Saskatchewan), and Germany (East and West).
Two-thirds of world reserves, more than 600 billion barrels, belong to the nations of the Persian Gulf.
A century ago, sterling was de facto the world reserve currency, though central banks held most of their reserves in gold.
Iraq will always be able to make mischief in a tight oil market, since it accounts for 5% of world output and at least 10% of world reserves.
Beijing could also eventually reap the rewards, like cheaper debt financing, that come with being recognized as a world reserve currency.
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