Semihard; blue; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
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The portfolio generated a 17 million pound loss last year, Lloyds said.
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The second problem is the likely boost to an already appreciating pound.
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BNY avoided a 180 million pound fine by settling the case early.
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In Europe, Britain's fourth-quarter growth data looms large for the embattled pound.
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Oregon State has allowed four punt returns this season totaling 15 yards.
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A punt forward sends him racing clear of the non-existent Barcelona defence.
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Many of them are middle-class professional people who simply took a punt.
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They reached the bank and walked across the punt into the house-boat.
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Christodoulou also fumbled a punt snap, setting up a Penn State touchdown.
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Why has the Irishpound suddenly fallen back to 100 sterling?
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Of this increase, 240 million arose from the write-off of unredeemed Irishpound banknotes.
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RTE also refers to the Irishpound in news bulletins.
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Recently it has been low, 5000 to the Irishpound
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Some win, some lose on the Irishpound currency lottery.
Ús de Irish punt en anglès
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But we get his drift: he stands for restoring the dear old Irishpunt.
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The irrevocable conversion rate of the Irishpunt to one euro is 0.787564.
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The Irishpunt price of £225,000 was a rounder figure.
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Three years have passed since shops in Clones, Co Monaghan, declared they would accept payment in three currencies: euro, sterling and the old Irishpunt.
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The launch of a political organisation advocating stricter border controls and a return to the Irishpunt was interrupted by an anti-racism group in D(...)
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Fifteen years since the euro was introduced to replace the Irishpunt there is still almost €230 million (IR£180 million) in "old money" missing.
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Not to mention the 400,000 chicks that were bought with Irishpunts for Central America.
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Members of the public redeemed more than €800,000 worth of old Irishpunts this year.