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  2. Black Monday: Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 508 Points...

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    Black Monday: Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 508 Points (1987) On what is known in the financial world as Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 508 points, nearly 23%—the largest drop since 1914. Although the cause of the crash is still debated, its result was immediately apparent: it sent the value of markets plummeting ...

  3. Black Monday: Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 508 Points...

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    Black Monday (1987) Black Monday (1987) DJIA (19 July 1987 to 19 January 1988). FTSE 100 Index (19 July 1987 to 19 January 1988). In finance, Black Monday refers to Monday October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time.

  4. Black Monday: Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 508 Points...

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    On what is known in the financial world as Black Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 508 points, nearly 23%—the largest drop since 1914. Although the cause of the crash is still debated, its result was immediately apparent: it sent the value of markets plummeting worldwide.

  5. Edward, the Black Prince (1330) - Today's Birthday - English -...

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    Edward, the Black Prince (1330) The eldest son of King Edward III, Edward was the prince of Wales. Joining his father as a commander in the campaigns of the Hundred Years War, he established a reputation for valor. However, his rule as the prince of Aquitaine from 1362 to 1372 was a failure, and he returned sick and broken to England and ...

  6. Nelson Mandela Inaugurated as South Africa's First Black...

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    Nelson Mandela Inaugurated as South Africa's First Black President (1994) Mandela served as the first democratically elected President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. His political activism began after 1948 with an initial commitment to non-violent mass struggle. Later, his anti-apartheid activities led to his imprisonment for nearly 30 years.

  7. English Vocabulary - English - The Free ... - The Free Dictionary

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    Monday, August 19, 2024 6:20 AM by NourinE "black and white" and "white and black" Amarillide: 4: 617: Saturday, August 17, 2024 5:27 AM by Drag0nspeaker : And when the clock ran out on his job as a precision machinist,... onsen: 1: 296: Saturday, August 17, 2024 5:22 AM by Drag0nspeaker : receive the judgement of the market: alibey1917: 2: 361

  8. Idiom lose out of sight - The Free Dictionary

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    Neurons: 126,360. it does not fit in a description of what happened, but as an idiom standing alone: Out of sight, out of mind. ie if you can't see it, you forget about it. and no, 'lost out of sight' does not work. 'I lost track of them' might do, although that normally means something that is changing. eg you lose track of time, when you do ...

  9. articles - English Grammar - English - The Free ... - The Free...

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    In English, it is a sea, ocean, mountain range, river, and this is one named instance of that thing: The Black Sea, the Atlantic ocean, the Yellow River. For some oceans you can omit the description, and commonly do: the Atlantic, the Pacific. but for other you can't either because they sound wrong or you need to be clear it is the ocean you ...

  10. Maps & Graphics - Games - English - The Free Dictionary Language...

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    England - according to the English of 1950 or so. For anyone who is not "well up on British geography", the bit coloured red includes the countries, England, Scotland, Wales, Eire and Northern Ireland and other non-English bits like the Isle of Man. The flag shown is the Union Flag, not the English flag. I'm Lancastrian. The best film of each ...

  11. Equal To/With - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary

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    To be equal to, especially in value. 2. To do, make, or produce something equal to: equaled the world record in the mile run. (TFD) vb equals, equalling, equalled US, equals equaling, equaled. 1. (tr) to be equal to; correspond to; match : my offer equals his (TFD) But there is no such phrase as 'equal with' on TFD.