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Currency markets

a: Currency market ~
b: a thermometer

What: The link is a somewhat dated article about the South Africa Currency. The writer makes the comparison between the value of a currency and the state of a country's economic health. The currency can then become a thermometer measuring the health of that economy. The general reasoning in the article applies to all countries now and then.

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Writer: Jim Rogers
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Date: Mar 19 2011 5:33 AM


Fashion Sewerista

a: Boston ~
b: America's Bad-Taste Storm Sewer

What: "Boston is like America's Bad-Taste Storm Sewer: all the worst fashion ideas from across the country flow there, stagnate, and putrefy."

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Writer: Dore
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: May 14 2012 1:40 PM



a: Gerund ~
b: person whose father is a verb and

What: "I could say the Gerund is like a person whose father is a verb and mother is a noun. It takes after Dad in looks (you can clearly see a verb as its core) and after Mom in behaviour - it functions the same way nouns do, with a few exceptions. I don't understand why you feel it so different in these sentences. We could change the gerunds for nouns: He is used to living alone."

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Writer: Lucretia
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Where:
Date: Oct 9 2013 3:12 PM



a: photoreceptor cells ~
b: tiny cameras

What:

"How a retinal prosthesis works. Photoreceptor cells are like tiny cameras in the retina that convert light to electrical signals and send them to the brain. These cells are killed by diseases like macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa, causing loss of vision."


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Writer: Peyman Pakzaban,
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Where:
Date: Mar 11 2015 10:56 AM



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