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- noun Cuban convertible peso
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Examples
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She said she called CUC's then acting chief financial officer Joanne S. Paraiso to whom she expressed her concerns.
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The firm, also called CUC, completed development of the $8 million Union Township Civic Center in 2004, when Geis was administrator.
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The dollar was eventually replaced by the CUC, which is pegged at a value of US$1. 08 to one.
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One would think that the minister of infrastructure and development, Arden Mclean, would have asked one of the many advisors before making a public statement that he personally only has 1,000 shares in CUC, which is 1,000 too many.
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One would think that the minister of infrastructure and development, Arden Mclean, would have asked one of the many advisors before making a public statement that he personally only has 1,000 shares in CUC, which is 1,000 too many.
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The CUC is a non-profit organization composed of 34 member counties representing nearly 80 percent of the population of Texas.
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The utilities company is asking any customers who continue to experience outages to call CUC's outage hotline at 945-1282.
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Speechless, I groped in my pocket and gave him $3 CUC, the equivalent of about $3 U.S.
Michael Kaye: Close Shaves in Cuba Michael Kaye 2011
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I learned later that a Cuban can eat for the better part of a week on $3 CUC.
Michael Kaye: Close Shaves in Cuba Michael Kaye 2011
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I learned later that a Cuban can eat for the better part of a week on $3 CUC.
Michael Kaye: Close Shaves in Cuba Michael Kaye 2011
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