
1) City in Asia 2) City of Asia 3) City in Japan 4) City of Japan 
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Industry Standard Architecture internal computer bus. Used when the original 8088 8bit microprocessor based personal computers were produced. (16 bit).
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Industry Standard Architecture / Internet Security and Acceleration Firewall Client / Instruction Set Architecture, 
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Individual Savings Account â€` A savings vehicle that allows customers to invest in equities, life assurance policies or save in cash without having to pay tax on the returns gained from them.
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Individual Savings Account, a tax-free investment vehicle for cash, equities, or a combination of the two 
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A way of holding cash deposits, life assurance policies and investments in stock and shares in a tax privileged way. The Government have stated that ISA's will be available for a minimum of ten years
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Individual Savings Account. Provided that certain rules are observed, these accounts enjoy tax benefits.
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<abbreviation> Intrinsic sympathomimetic activity. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... 
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a 16-bit bus for PCs
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an Individual Savings Account. Allows you to hold investments within a tax shelter.
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Individual Savings Account. A scheme replacing PEPs and TESSAs whereby investors can invest in cash, insurance and/or shares listed on any recognised stock exchange. Income received in an ISA will be partially exempt from income tax and any capital gain is exempt from capital gains tax.
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Industry Standard Architecture (bus) [IBM] + Instruction-Set Architecture
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a 16-bit bus for PCs. 
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Industry Standard Architecture
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 The white grape variety is a new breed between Gloria Hungaria x Cardinal. The crossing was made in France in 1964 by the French ampelographer Paul Truel (1924-2014) on behalf of the INRA in Montpellier. It is mainly used as a table grape. There are small cultivations in the south of France in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. In 2016, 5 hectar...
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Hara ; Siva ; God ; Brahm.
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acronym: Israel Space Agency
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acronym: Italian Space Agency
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(CONTROL SYSTEMS GLOSSARY) Instrument Society of America.
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(STANDARDS GLOSSARY) Instrument Society of America
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Industry Standard Architecture (PC-AT Bus) or Instrument Society of America. 
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Individual Savings Account. ISAs, were introduced by the UK government on 6th April 1999 to support and extend the principle of long term savings. As such they superseded PEPs and TESSAs.
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Individual Savings Account (ISA) offers tax advantages for UK based investors. Any returns earned are free from capital gains tax and no further income tax is paid. The Witan ISA is a stocks and shares ISA. You can invest up to 
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A standard bus architecture associated with the IBM AT motherboards. It's a limited 8-bit and 16-bit bus, but widely compatible.
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Industry Standard Architecture is a standard computer interconnection that is associated with the IBM AT motherboard. It allows 16 bits at a time to flow between the motherboard circuitry and an expansion slot card and its associated device(s). This standard is no longer used in hardware but you may see it in 486 and earilier machines.
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