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poundBritish standard monetary unit, issued as a gold sovereign before 1914, as a note 1914–83, and as a circular yellow metal-alloy coin from 1983. The pound is also the name given to the unit of currency in Egypt, Lebanon, Malta, Sudan, and Syria. poundImperial unit of mass equal to 16 ounces (7,000 grains) avoirdupois, or 12 ounces (5,760 grains) troy; the metric equivalents are 0.45 kg and 0.37 kg respectively. It derives from the Roman libra, which weighed 0.327 kg. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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With an annual budget of over 150,000 Irish Pounds and more than 300 employees in offices throughout the world, IDA has been a key reason for Ireland's economic renaissance over the last two decades. The Euro amounts have been arrived at by converting the underlying Irish Pound (IR(pound)) figures at the fixed conversion rate of Euro1=IR(pound)0. The Euro amounts have been arrived at by converting the underlying Irish Pound (IR(pound)) figures at the fixed conversion rate of Euro1=IR(pound)0. |
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