| 1. the amount of attention that television, radio, and newspapers give to something, or the way in which something is reported (2 words)
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| 2. a group of people who share the same ideas or aims or who live or work together (n)
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| 3. so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm (adj)
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| 4. to rise or cause to rise rapidly and suddenly (v)
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| 5. capable of meeting financial obligations (adj)
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| 6. to pay attention to; listen to and consider (v)
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| 7. a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement (2 words)
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| 8. looking backward or reviewing the past (2 words)
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| 9. to incite or stimulate (v)
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| 10. of or relating to the essential nature of a thing; inherent (adj)
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| 11. stock exchange (2 words)
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| 12. the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use (2 words)
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| 13. to do something that makes a process or feeling start to develop (phrase)
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| 14. A. to puncture lightly; B.to affect with a mental or emotional pang, as of sorrow or remorse (v)
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| 15. A. to thrust or throw; B. to descend very suddenly or steeply; C. to speculate or gamble recklessly, for high stakes, etc (v)
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| 16. in the community (phrase)
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| 17. 1) when something is officially stopped for a period of time; 2) an interruption or temporary revocation; 3) a postponement, as of a judgment, opinion, or decision (n)
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| 18. to exceed, cover, surge over (v)
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| 19. waste smth, refuse from smth (phrase)
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| 20. to inspire with love; captivate (v)
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| 21. to convert (assets) into cash (v)
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| 22. investments made by people experienced and well informed in matters of finance, esp. with inside information (2 words)
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| 23. one that serves as a pattern or model (n)
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| 24. involving great risk (adj)
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| 25. a feeling of great happiness or well-being (n)
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| 26. property consisting of houses and land (2 words)
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| 27. a temporary, conditional pledge of property to a creditor as security for performance of an obligation or repayment of a debt (n)
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