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  • 71Domestic System — Le domestic system désigne une organisation économique mise en place à partir du XVIe siècle en Europe. Le domestic system consistait en une relation commerciale entre les agriculteurs et les négociants qui leur fournissaient un travail… …

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  • 72Domestic Nuclear Detection Office — Agency overview Formed April 15, 2005 Jurisdiction United States Employees 137 Annual budget US$563,800,000 Agency executive Warren Michael Stern, Director Par …

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  • 73Domestic Import — (alternate title Nanny Insanity) Directed by Kevin Connor Written by Andrea C. Malamut Starring Cynthia Preston Howard Hesseman Larry Dorf Alla Korot Mindy Sterling …

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  • 74Domestic Powerviolence — Studio album by Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Apartment 213 Released …

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  • 75Domestic Terminal railway station — can refer to: The railway station in Sydney, Australia: Domestic railway station, Sydney (also known as Domestic Terminal) The railway station in Brisbane, Australia: Domestic Terminal railway station, Brisbane This disambiguation page lists… …

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  • 76Domestic energy assessor — (DEA) Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) as part of a Home Information Pack (HIP) whenever a domestic property is built or put onto the market in England and Wales (a similar requirement for homes that are to be let will follow next year[as… …

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  • 77domestic credit expansion — ➔ expansion * * * domestic credit expansion UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► the part of an increase in the amount of money in a country s economy that includes bank loans and the money the government borrows to finance its activities: »The… …

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  • 78domestic investment — ➔ investment * * * domestic investment UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS ► investment in the companies and products of someone s own country rather than in those of foreign countries: »On the whole, China depends more on domestic investment and… …

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  • 79domestic port — ➔ port1 * * * domestic port UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, TRANSPORT ► a port within someone s own country: » The amount of customs duties to be paid on foreign goods entering at a domestic port will be determined by examination …

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  • 80domestic corporation — Domestic and foreign corporations. With reference to the laws and the courts of any given state, a domestic corporation is one created by, or organized under, the laws of that state; a foreign corporation is one created by or under the laws of… …

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