What's the difference between accouplement and caxton?
Accouplement
Definition:
(n.) The act of coupling, or the state of being coupled; union.
(n.) That which couples, as a tie or brace.
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Caxton
Definition:
(n.) Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
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(1) Sasha Nugent, currency strategist at Caxton FX, said: "A combination of not-so-great US data and an upbeat economic outlook is driving sterling higher against the dollar.
(2) HORMESIS--'the stimulating effect of small doses of substances which in larger doses are inhibitory' (British Medical Dictionary, Caxton Publ.
(3) Rupert Lee-Browne, founder of the foreign current specialist Caxton FX, said holidaymakers “ don’t need to go mad as local hotels and restaurants should still accept credit and other banks cards.
(4) Richard Driver, currency market analyst, Caxton FX This morning's retail sales figures are appalling.
(5) It loops back to the Middle Ages at the end, and includes themes such as crime and punishment through the ages, as well as in-depth studies of local history and, for primary school pupils, imaginative comparisons of individuals across the centuries, inviting them to look, for instance, at Christopher Columbus alongside Neil Armstrong, or William Caxton alongside Tim Berners-Lee .
(6) Richard Driver of Caxton FX : This is yet more lacklustre data from the eurozone; the pace of contraction in France may be slowing but Germany is the one we are all interested in and the picture there looks very bleak indeed.
(7) Some of Mayfair and Belgravia's most powerful hedge fund names turned out, led by prized party donors Sir Michael Hintze of CQS and Andrew Law of Caxton – both also ex-Goldman executives.
(8) Has William Caxton been engaged to do the work, or should we be suspicious of some shabby fix?
(9) As William Caxton wrote in his 1474 translation of The Game and Play of the Chess – a book for which he could easily have chosen the title Game of Thrones – "it is not fitting nor seemly thing for a woman to go to battle for the fragility and feebleness of her".
(10) Richard Driver , currency analyst at Caxton FX explains: This morning’s weak eurozone growth and unemployment figures only pile further pressure on the ECB to cut interest rates.
(11) In They make way for Christopher Columbus, Neil Armstrong, William Caxton, Tim Berners-Lee, LS Lowry, Rosa Parks and Emily Davison.
(12) Nicholas Laser-Ebisch, analyst at foreign exchange company Caxton FX, predicts sterling will continue to weaken over the next four months.