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" ... And since it's gotten harder and more dangerous to hang out at parties or attend mass gatherings, we might as well spend the money on fixing up the place. Or, more colloquially, if you can't paint the town red, you may as well paint the house in a sleek gray palette. ... "
" ... In October 2020, the ratings agency S&P Global (colloquially better known as Standard & Poor’s) announced the acquisition of financial information and technology provider IHS Market in a $44 billion mega-merger. ... "
" ... Probably the most famous scientific equation of all times is Einstein’s E = mc2. This simple equation says that energy (E) is equal to mass (m), times a constant (c2). More colloquially, it says that energy can be converted into matter and then back again. However, you need to be bit more cautious. Technically, it says that energy can be converted into equal amounts of matter and antimatter. ... "
" ... These tokens are benefiting from what is colloquially known as the “Coinbase Effect,” whereas coins mentioned by the exchange temporarily boom as listings on Coinbase often lead to increased adoption. ... "
" ... U.S. electronic payment protections today primarily consist of the EMV payment standard, colloquially known as "chip-and-PIN." EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa — the companies that created the new standard to update the magnetic stripe credit and debit cards (CCs) of the past. ... "