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I say hours because that's how we denominate our flights.
These two, both denominated in dollars, will have no interest payments for five years.
Terms leading the mind beyond the subject denominated, are relative.
The remainder of the issue was to be denominated in dollars.
Each of these has denominated rural areas or small villages under them.
Denominating a piece of property a landmark is such a taking.
Government bonds are usually denominated in the country's own currency.
The early inhabitants, like many tribes, denominated it from the nature of the country.
They cannot be used for international mail, on which denominated stamps are required.
Lower rates would make assets denominated in marks worth less.
The debt may even be denominated in dollars or euros.
While most stamps are denominated some have no value imprint.
Iowa is expected to be the first local government to issue securities denominated in a foreign currency.
However, in modern societies credit is usually denominated by a unit of account.
The gold coins were denominated in pond rather than pounds.
Since 1867, this bank has issued notes denominated in soles.
Between 1938 and 1949, the Barbados government issued paper money denominated in dollars.
Lower rates often hurt the mark by making deposits denominated in it less attractive.
Since 1981, bond issues denominated in the currency units have soared.
Debt denominated in your own currency is a mere liability.
The result: higher interest rates on securities denominated in yen and marks.
The size of the spread is usually denominated in basis points (bps).
The catastrophe is either simple or complex, for which also the fable and action are denominated.
In 1826, two paper money issues began, denominated in pesos.
Longitude may be denominated from 0 to radians in either case.