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Translation Glossaries from the Web

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Trading the world’s currency pairs is not the latest gambling rage. If you truly want to be successful at forex trading, you must be prepared to invest the time and hard work to acquire the three factors for success – knowledge, experience, and emotional control. The staff at Forextraders.com is here to help you achieve these goals, especially from... View more

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Poker glossary

The Official Dictionary of Poker (© 2004 Michael Wiesenberg) | http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/hu/glo...

Full Tilt Poker

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A small but useful glossary of 'keiba' or horse racing terms for Japanese<->English. Some slight errors here and there but great for getting the gist of some words you might not find in any other standard dictionary.

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