
1) A-one 2) Superb 3) Superior 4) Superlative
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1) Big British brand 2) Big European brand 3) British brand 4) British money 5) British international brand 6) City in Colorado 7) City of the United States 8) City of the Americas 9) City in the United States 10) City in the US 11) City in Virginia 12) City of Colorado 13) City in the USA 14) City in the Americas
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[cigarette] Sterling are a British cigarette brand owned by parent company the Gallaher Group, which became a subsidiary of Japan Tobacco in 2007. ==About== Sterling officially launched in the United Kingdom in 2006. Sterling is the largest selling cheap brand in the UK and is the 8th biggest selling brand of cigarettes in the UK. According...
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[given name] Sterling is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Fictional characters: ...
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[marque] Sterling was a brand name of automobile marketed in the United States by ARCONA (Austin Rover Cars Of North America) under the name Sterling Motor Cars, a division of the Rover car company of the UK. It existed in North America from 1987 to 1991, during which Rover was in collaboration with Honda of Japan. == Model range == The onl...
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• (n.) A certain standard of quality or value for money. • (a.) Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound sterling; a shilling sterling; a penny sterling; -- now chiefly applied to the lawful money of England; but sterling cost, sterling value, are used. • (n.) Any Englis...
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city, seat (1887) of Logan county, northeastern Colorado, U.S. It lies along the South Platte River at an elevation of 3,950 feet (1,204 metres). ...
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the standard of purity for silver. The term sterling silver denotes any silver alloy in which pure silver makes up at least 92.5 percent of the ... [2 related articles]
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1. Any English coin of standard value; coined money. 'So that ye offer nobles or sterlings.' (Chaucer) 'And Roman wealth in English sterling view.' (Arbuthnot) ... 2. A certain standard of quality or value for money. 'Sterling was the known and approved standard in England, in all probability, from the beginning of King Henry the Second's reign.' (...
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Ster'ling adjective 1. Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound
sterling ; a shilling
sterling ; a penny
sterling ; -- now chiefly applied to the lawful money of England; but
sterling cost,
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Ster'ling noun (Engineering) Same as
Starling , 3.
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The currency of the UK (the UK... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/sterling.htm?id=1365&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of sterling'>more</a>
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UK currency. Official collective term.
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a standard of silver defined by law as 925 parts pure silver in a 1000. Sterling silver is the principal standard in the UK and USA (where articles are usually marked `Sterling`)
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Sterling is the currency of Britain. The name is derived either from the Easterlings, the Hanse merchants who issued their own coinage of a rather better quality than that generally in circulation, or perhaps from the early silver penny known as a 'sterling' which was so called because it bore a designs of starlings.
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The British Pound.
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[
n] - British money
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Slang: Money -Usage: 'Still stacking the sterling?' - Other terms Doe, notes, queen heads, papers, paperspread
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Vehicle manufacturer [US]
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noun British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK
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Name of the penny introduced by Henry II in 1180. We know the term in its association with the English pound: pound sterling. The alloy is sterling silver with a standard fineness of 925/1000. The Austrian 500-schilling silver pieces have this fineness.
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The minimum permitted standard for silver in Britain, allowing 18dwt. of base metal (usually copper) to the pound Troy or 925 parts per 1000 pure silver (92.5%) to harden it.
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of, pertaining to, or noting British money:£5.50. The sterling equivalent is · (of silver) having the standard fineness of 0.925. · made of silver of this fineness: a sterling teapot. · thoroughly excellent: a man of sterling worth.
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Sterling is an English name for boys and girls. The meaning is `genuine, of high quality` The name Sterling is most commonly given to American boys. In England and Wales it is (almost) solely given to boys In the Netherlands it is (almost) solely given to girls What do they use in other countries? Stirling (English) The name sounds like: Starling, ...
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