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The Jolly Contrarian’s Glossary
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The Undead yesterday: a definitive bond. From Transylvania. True story.
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Not, since about 1978, a thing. A security which is security-printed and handed out to investors — Belgian dentists who like to take their coupons to a Luxembourg paying agent, cash up tax free and then depart for the proverbial coke and hooker-fueled Balearic bender.

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