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Sterling Area — The sterling area came into existence at the outbreak of the second world war. It was a wartime emergency measure which involved cooperation in exchange control matters between a group of countries, mostly dominions and colonies of the former… … Wikipedia
sterling area — n. an association of countries that peg the value of their currencies to that of the British pound sterling, as esp. between 1931 and 1972: also sterling bloc * * * ▪ international economics formerly, a group of countries that kept most of… … Universalium
sterling area — n. an association of countries that peg the value of their currencies to that of the British pound sterling, as esp. between 1931 and 1972: also sterling bloc … English World dictionary
sterling area — / stɜ:lɪŋ ˌeəriə/ noun formerly, an area of the world where the pound sterling was the main trading currency … Dictionary of banking and finance
sterling area — noun the group of countries whose currencies are tied to the British pound sterling • Syn: ↑sterling bloc, ↑scheduled territories • Hypernyms: ↑bloc, ↑axis … Useful english dictionary
sterling area — noun Date: 1932 a former group of countries with currencies tied to the British pound sterling … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area — The Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Micropolitan Statistical Area located in the Sterling area of the State of Colorado. The Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Logan County,… … Wikipedia
Sterling, Massachusetts — Town Sterling Town Common … Wikipedia
Sterling, Virginia — is an unincorporated Washington, D.C. suburb in in Loudoun County, Virginia. It is located northwest of Herndon, east of Ashburn, and west of Great Falls, and includes part of Dulles International Airport and the former AOL corporate headquarters … Wikipedia
Sterling silver — is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. The sterling silver standard has a minimum millesimal fineness of 925. Fine silver (99.9% pure) is generally too soft for producing large functional… … Wikipedia
Sterling, New York — Sterling Town … Wikipedia