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bullIn business, a financial trader who believes the market is going to rise. Such positive sentiments are said to be bullish. A bull is the opposite of a bear. In a bull market, prices rise and bulls prosper. bullDocument or edict issued by the pope; so called from the circular seals (medieval Latin bulla) attached to them. Some of the most celebrated bulls include Leo X's condemnation of Luther in 1520 and Pius IX's proclamation of papal infallibility in 1870. 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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Far more seriously, the figuratively ticking bomb argument is simply bullshit in terms of straightforward ethics. Isn't calling bullshit on politicians the essence of free speech and reason in a democracy? Quietly, without any kind of PR bullshit, the students learn the fundamentals of solid film and television making. |
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