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Groove used as an ornament in the
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Classical revival style and its derivatives; usually found
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Derivatives, английский
- Производные финансовые инструменты, которые представляют ценность не сами по себе, а благодаря тем составляющим, из которых они “произведены” (например, фьючерс, опцион, опцион на фьючерс, etc.). испоьзуются для спекулятивных сделок, а также в целях хеджи
- Производные финансовые инструменты, которые пред¬ставляют ценность не сами по себе, а благодаря тем составляющим, из которых они «произведены» (например, фьючерс, опцион, опцион на фьючерс, etc.). используются для спекулятивных сделок, а также в це¬лях хеджирования.
- In the energy sector this generic term refers to specialized securities including options, futures, and forwards.
- Производные ценные бумаги
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Built in the, английский
Classical revival style or federal style. post-completion services additional services rendered after issuance of the final certificate for payment, such as consultation regarding maintenance, processes, systems, etc.
Earlier, английский
Classical revival style (often called “early classical revival”) that was most popular from about 1770 to 1830; others are imitative of the greek revival style that was popular from about 1830 to 1850. buildings in this style are generally characterized by: a smooth ashlar facade, an attic story, an enriched entablature, and a parapet; a symmetrical facade, commonly having a visually important full-width portico with full-height wood or stone classical columns or with square columns (sometimes paired) and full-height pilasters, or a one-story-high portico; an unadorned roof line; often a side-gabled roof, hipped roof, or gambrel roof; a moderate overhang at the eaves or boxed eaves; balustrades frequently located just above the eaves; commonly ornamented with statuary; a wide frieze below the cornice; double-hung, symmetrically arranged, with lintels above the windows; in homes, usually six-over-six or nineover- nine double-hung windows; a doorway at the center of the facade, capped with a decorative lintel or with a broken pediment; ornamental elements usually surround the door. the terms classical revival, neoclassical revival, and neoclassicism are sometimes used as synonyms for the neoclassical style. needle bath 658 neoclassicism a reinterpretation of the principles
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