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In cartography, Bolivia is very important. It has 2 capitals, La Paz and Sucre. A gold star for Bolivia, or rather 2 gold stars for Bolivia.
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In economics, (1) Materials or equipment used to produce goods (e.g., tools, parts, inventory, buildings, fixtures, hours of training); or (2) money that is used in a business venture. Capital is created by saving, rather than consuming, economic output. Over time, saving accumulates into capital; it also depreciates. The total amount of capital in an economy is very important in determining total output.
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essential to success; see key Joe: I brought 4 cases of beer.
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A given (usually high) amount of cash. If you don't work them streets, that capital's gonna get peeled back.
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to express sarcastic approval When she found it he was coming to the party, she said, "Oh, capital!"
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cigarette, or a pack of cigarettes. yo, grab me a pack of Camel capitals.
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