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RAND (disambiguation); Rand (disambiguation)

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(rands, or rand)
The rand is the unit of currency used in South Africa.
...12 million rand.
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The rand is also used to refer to the South African currency system.
The rand slumped by 22% against the dollar.
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·noun A border; edge; margin.
II. Rand ·add. ·noun Rim; egde; border.
III. Rand ·vi To Rant; to Storm.
IV. Rand ·noun A long, fleshy piece, as of beef, cut from the flank or leg; a sort of steak.
V. Rand ·noun A thin inner sole for a shoe; also, a leveling slip of leather applied to the sole before attaching the heel.

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Esempi di pronuncia per Rand
1. And Ayn Rand of course, Ayn Rand
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2. Rand. 7-E.
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3. One of my favorite is Ayn Rand, or Ayn Rand.
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4. Dr. Rand, I need--
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5. from the Rand Corporation.
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per Rand
1. The South African rand remained steady Wednesday.
2. "We‘re in a better position with this alliance to consider more substantial opportunities in Russia." Shares of AngloGold gained 2.' rand, or 1 percent, to 28'.' rand in Johannesburg, valuing the company at 7'.8 billion rand ($10.6 billion). «
3. The average cost for land used to grow sugar cane is about 55,000 rand per hectare, macadamia about 60,000 rand per hectare and vineyards about 100,000 rand per hectare.
4. A fund of 660m rand ($100m) was set aside to make one–off payments of 30,000 rand to 22,000 victims – considerably less than the 3bn rand fund recommended by the TRC.
5. Sales from game auctions in the country last year amounted to '3.5 million rand ($15.30 million) compared with about 101.3 million rand in 2004, according to one estimate.