Currency of Portugal from c. 1430 until 1911.
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Examples for "real"
Examples for "real"
1The real question, however, is whether a given herbal product actually works.
2It's a real problem this government has seen coming for 11 years.
3The company comprises different business sectors, including real estate and health services.
4However, the government does not guarantee funding per pupil in real terms.
5What is the real cost of New Zealand's so-called free education system?
1The company said its market cap currently is roughly 55 billion reais.
2The company will use nearly 330 million reais to increase working capital.
3Yet loan disbursements rose to a record 146 billion reais last year.
4Nearly 14 billion reais in postponements refer to consumer lending, Febraban said.
5In the second quarter, the company earned profit of 347 million reais.
1Brazil's first money was the Portuguese real, which circulated from 1495 to 1942.
1These are small suppliers who are organized and looking ahead, Reis said.
2On this occasion Hummel played the Concerto by Reis in C minor.
3This sudden resolve of Oliver-Reis created no little excitement aboard the galleys.
4Both Germany and France expressed their concern after Oruc Reis began its voyage.
5Low vacancies are likely to push rents even higher, Reis said.
6It was the second-lowest amount since Reis began tracking quarterly data in 1999.
7He gave series of talk-recitals at residence of Claire Raphael Reis.
8But although thus menaced, the Reis Effendi would not listen to any terms.
9On the poop stood Sakr-el-Bahr with Othmani, Ali, Jasper-Reis, and some other officers.
10One may be competition from single-family home buying, Reis said.
11Asking and effective rent growth during the third quarter rose 1 percent, Reis said.
12About 90 percent of the newly rented units were in existing buildings, Reis said.
13This was the first time supply outpaced occupancy, Reis said.
14The talks were called off and the Oruc Reis left port on 10 August.
15It was the largest single-quarter decline since Reis began tracking quarterly figures in 1999.
16Indeed, Reis believes the recovery will be a slow one.