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  2. One-dollar salary - Wikipedia

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    In Canada during World War II, C. D. Howe, Canada's "Minister of Everything", created a rearmament program using "dollar-a-year men". [20] An example was John Wilson McConnell, the owner and publisher of the Montreal Star, who was appointed Director of Licences for the Wartime Trade Board, a position for which he served for free. [21]

  3. Dutch auction - Wikipedia

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    Dutch flower auctions are considered to be a particularly fast auction form with particularly low transaction costs, and they use an electronic device to lower the price. Sometimes, slower processes such as the bargain basement of Filene's Department Store in the USA, during which the discount on goods was increased over time until the goods ...

  4. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    The term freelancer is commonly attributed to Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832) in Ivanhoe (1820) to describe a "medieval mercenary warrior" or "free-lance" (indicating that the lance is not sworn to any lord's services, not that the lance is available free of charge). [42]

  5. Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, paper money production resumed essentially unaltered from before the war, with the government issuing 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, and 1-dollar notes, and the three banks issuing 5, 10, 50, 100 and 500-dollar notes. 1-dollar notes were replaced by coins in 1960, with only the 1-cent note issued by the government after 1965.

  6. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Use of the half-dollar is not as widespread as that of other coins in general circulation; most Americans use dollar coins, quarters, dimes, nickels and cents only, as these are the only coins most often found in general circulation. When found, many 50¢ coins are quickly hoarded, spent, or brought to banks.

  7. The Colour of Magic - Wikipedia

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    The Colour of Magic is one of the few Discworld novels to be divided into sections or chapters, the others being Pyramids, Going Postal, and Making Money, along with the Discworld novels for younger readers, which consist of the five Tiffany Aching books (The Wee Free Men, A Hat Full of Sky, Wintersmith, I Shall Wear Midnight, and The Shepherd ...

  8. Poodle skirt - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the skirt began as Charlot needed a last-minute Christmas skirt. With little money and little ability to sew, she made the seamless skirt herself out of felt. [3] As Charlot's design for a skirt caught on, she was asked to make a dog-themed skirt, as dogs were popular.

  9. Jennifer Flavin - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Flavin was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in West Hills, a district of Los Angeles.She is one of seven children. She had four brothers (Tom, Pat, Shannon, and Mitch) and two sisters.