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  2. Caudry - Wikipedia

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    Caudry (French pronunciation:) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. [3] Its inhabitants are called the 'Caudrésiens'. The town is mostly known as the Capital City of French Lace (along with Calais).

  3. Concealed carry - Wikipedia

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    Concealed or open carry of any weapon is generally prohibited in Great Britain (i.e. England, Wales, and Scotland), the Prevention of Crime Act 1953 prohibiting this in a public place.

  4. Carried interest - Wikipedia

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    Definition and calculation [ edit ] Carried interest is a share of the profits of an investment paid to the investment manager in excess of the amount that the manager contributes to the partnership, specifically in alternative investments , e.g., private equity and hedge funds .

  5. Cadre (military) - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from the French expression en cadre, with the same meaning. [2] [3] In the Military of the United States, a cadre is a group or member of a group of leaders, especially in units that conduct formal training schools. [4] In United States Army jargon, the word is singular and plural.

  6. Caddie - Wikipedia

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    The Scots word caddie or cawdy was derived in the 17th century from the French word cadet and originally meant a student military officer. It later came to refer to someone who did odd jobs.

  7. Cash and carry - Wikipedia

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    The main features of cash and carry are summarized best by the following definitions: Cash and carry is a form of trade in which goods are sold from a wholesale warehouse operated either on a self-service basis or on the basis of samples (with the customer selecting from specimen articles using a manual or computerized ordering system but not serving themselves) or a combination of the two.

  8. Everyday carry - Wikipedia

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    The optimization of everyday carry (kit/layouts and carry modes) has become an internet subculture, which goes by the name EDC as well. The hobby overlaps with collecting, as many EDC enthusiasts are drawn into collecting EDC items in the quest for finding which one works best for their current EDC needs or for imagined scenarios, such as a light-duty day, a heavy-duty day, etc. [4] The ...

  9. Carry (investment) - Wikipedia

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    The carry of an asset is the return obtained from holding it (if positive), or the cost of holding it (if negative) (see also Cost of carry). [1] For instance, commodities are usually negative carry assets, as they incur storage costs or may suffer from depreciation.