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Warren Buffett Selling $28.7 Billion in Stock Rings Alarm Bell ... - MSN
Dec 11, 2023Warren Buffett's firm Berkshire Hathaway sold $28.7 billion of stock in the first three quarters of 2023 in a move that some economists have interpreted as ringing alarm bells for the American ...
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Miquelet (militia)
Miquelets were maintained at the parish level, not by the central or the provincial governments, and as they had to turn out for duty on sound of the village alarm-bell
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larum-bell
ˈlarum-bell Obs. exc. poet. [f. larum n. + bell.] = alarm-bell.1568 T. Howell Arb. Amitie (1879) 57 Lest by the way some watchman lay, to ring the larome bell. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. ix. 25. 1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 17. 1609 Heywood Brit. Troy xv. lxxi, The Larum Bels of death on all sides rin...
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Cardedeu order of battle
They were sometimes called somatenes after the alarm-bell (somaten) used to alert them. The miquelets were organized into 1,000-man "tercios".
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alarum-bell
aˈlarm-ˌbell, aˈlarum-ˌbell A bell rung as a signal of danger or on a sudden emergency; as the tocsin of burghs in olden times. Also fig.1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 17 A common Larum-Bell. 1641 Hinde J. Bruen lviii. 175, I feare..that the Alarum Bell of your conscience is silenced. 1781 Gibbon D...
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somaten
‖ somaten (somaˈten, səʊˈmɑːtɛn) Pl. somatenes. [a. Catalan (and Sp.) somatén an alarm bell; an armed body of citizens.] In Catalonia, a body of civilians armed for the protection of a town or district; a member of this body. Hence soˈmatenist [Catalan somatenista], a member of a somaten.1845 R. For...
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Cambridgeshire Guided Busway
The alarm-bell wire over the busway, which had been heavily damaged for many years, was replaced in mid 2021.
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'Godfather of AI' quits: leaving Google, researcher sounds alarm bell
May 4, 2023Geoffrey Hinton, the renowned researcher and "Godfather of AI," quit his high-profile job at Google recently so he could speak freely about the serious risks that he now believes may accompany the ...
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alarm
▪ I. alarm, n. (əˈlɑːm) Forms: 4–7 alarme, 6–7 all arme, 7 all-arm, all' army, 6– alarm. Also: 4 alarom, 6 alarome, 7 allarum, 6– alarum. [a. OFr. alarme, a. It. allarme = all' arme! ‘To (the) arms!’ orig. the call summoning to arms, and thus, in languages that adopted it, a mere interjection; but s...
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belfry
belfry (ˈbɛlfrɪ) Forms: (2–3 berefreid, berfreit), 4 berfrey, -fray, -froiss, 5 barfray, 5–7 belfray(e, 6 belfroy, bellfray, -froy, belfrie, -fre, 6–7 belfery, 6– belfrey, belfry, (7 belfore, befroy, beffroy, 8 bellfry.) [ME. berfrey, -ay a. OF. berfrei, -ai, -ay (also berfroi, later belfrei, belfro...
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جورج ستيبيتز
"The second American project [Aiken's being the first] was underway at Bell Laboratories. Here the engineer G. It is unknown whether Stibitz and/or McPhail had any influence on this work of Turing's; McPhail's implication is that Turing's "[alarm]about a possible
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warning
▪ I. warning, vbl. n.1 (ˈwɔːnɪŋ) [OE. war(e)nung, wearning, fem., f. war(e)nian, wearnian, warn v.1: see -ing1. Cf. OHG. warnunga (MHG. warnunge, mod.G. warnung).] The action of warn v.1 † 1. Taking heed, precaution. Obs. Spenser's use suggests that the antithesis of ‘warning’ and ‘weird’ (fate) may...
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bell
▪ I. bell, n.1 (bɛl) Forms: 1–7 belle, (4 bill), 4–7 bel, 6– bell. [A common LG. word: OE. belle wk. fem. = MDu. and MLG. belle, Du. bel (in Icel. bjalla from OE.), not occurring in other Teutonic languages; perhaps from same root as bell v.4 to make a loud noise, roar. The history of the transferre...
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fray
▪ I. fray, n.1 (freɪ) Also 6 frai(e, 7 frey. [aphetic f. affray, effray. Cf. fray v.1] 1. A feeling of fear; alarm, fright, terror. Also in phrase to take a or the fray. Cf. affray n. 2. Obs. exc. Sc.c 1340 Cursor M. 4775 (Trin.) Whenne iacob was moost in fray God him coumfortide. 1398 Trevisa Barth...
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