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-mas
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-massuffix
A holiday, sacred day.
Etymology: mass, from masse, messe. Confer the Icelandic messa.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -mas in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -mas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of -mas in a Sentence
Floyd is the mecca of boxing right now, i see it as a big fight like Sugar Ray Leonard and (Roberto) Duran in the years of 'No Mas'. Both of these guys are going to put on a tremendous fight. But my man Floyd is going to be victorious.
I think a lot of families were trying to negotiate settlements but nothing reasonable has been forthcoming from MAS. And for that reason, to secure their legal rights, they've all decided to file before Tuesday.
Era un vaquero, señor, y le encantaba la tierra. Le gustaba tanto que se hizo una mujer fuera de la suciedad y se casó con ella. Pero cuando él la besó, ella se desintegró. Más tarde, en el funeral, cuando el predicador dijo: "El polvo al polvo", se echó a reír a algunas personas, y el vaquero les dispararon. En su ahorcamiento, le dijo a los otros, "voy a estar esperando en el cielo --- con un arma."
It is neither realistic nor desirable to expect the MAS to police every single transaction or activity in our financial markets, the responsibility lies with every FI (financial institution) to instil high standards of risk management and proper conduct at all levels.
Still, with an already weak inflation backdrop, a little bit of MAS easing expectation may creep back into the market, so hard not to see USD/SGD higher on the back of this, with the 1.3700 level now a reasonable upside target.
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