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  • 71long — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ desperately ▪ He longed desperately to be back at home. ▪ secretly ▪ They were the words she had secretly longed to hear. ▪ always …

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  • 72Long Parliament — Eng. Hist. the Parliament that assembled November 3, 1640, was expelled by Cromwell in 1653, reconvened in 1659, and was dissolved in 1660. * * * Session of the English Parliament summoned in November 1640 by Charles I, so named to distinguish it …

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  • 73duration — n. 1 the length of time for which something continues. 2 a specified length of time (after the duration of a minute). Phrases and idioms: for the duration 1 until the end of the war. 2 for a very long time. Derivatives: durational adj. Etymology …

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  • 74Long Jelly Roll — An option strategy that aims to profit from a time value spread through the sale and purchase of two call and two put options, each with different expiration dates. A jelly roll is created by entering into two separate positions simultaneously.… …

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  • 75duration — Synonyms and related words: abidingness, age, antiquity, changelessness, chronology, constancy, continuance, continuation, continuity, defeat of time, defiance of time, diuturnity, durability, durableness, duree, endurance, firmness, fixedness,… …

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  • 76duration — noun the time during which something continues. Phrases for the duration informal for a very long time. Derivatives durational adjective Origin ME: via OFr. from med. L. duratio(n ), from durare to last , from durus hard …

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  • 77long-drawn-out — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Extending tediously beyond a standard duration: dragging, drawn out, lengthy, long1, overlong, prolonged, protracted. See EXCITE, LONG …

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  • 78long-term contract — A contract that falls into two or more accounting periods before being completed. Such a contract may be for the design, manufacture, or construction of a single substantial asset, for example in the construction or civil engineering industries.… …

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  • 79long-term contract — A contract that falls into two or more accounting periods before being completed. Such a contract may be for the design, manufacture, or construction of a single substantial asset, for example in the construction or civil engineering industries.… …

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  • 80-long — combining form (added to nouns) for the duration of: lifelong …

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