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A No Discharge Zone (NDZ) is a designated body of water where the discharge of sewage from boats, whether treated or not, is prohibited.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Nordion Inc. (NDZ) is $801,108,942.94.
The symbol for Nordion Inc. in the NYSE is: NDZ.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --NDZ--A. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter N and 4th letter D and 5th letter Z and 8th letter A. In alphabetical order, they are: rendzina
Examples of words written in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) include "cat" /kæt/, "sun" /sʌn/, "chair" /tʃɛər/, and "goat" /ɡoʊt/. The IPA provides a standardized system for representing the sounds of speech, allowing words from different languages to be transcribed consistently.
Most stock options that are bought and sold are "American-style" options which means they can be exercised at any time by the option owner during the lifespan of the option. A few options are "European-style options". This means that they can only be exercised at the end of the option's lifespan, just before expiration. Most European-style options are index options. A few that may be of interest are NDZ, the Nasdaq-100 index; RUT, the Russell 200 index, and SPX, the S&P 500 index. For more information about using options please visit http://www.safe-options-trading-income.com
The etymology of the word friend originates from before 900 AD is as follows:From Middle English frende, frend, freond, from Old English frēond(“friend, relative, lover”, literally “loving-[one]”), from Proto-Germanic frijōndz(“lover, friend”), from Proto-Indo-European prēy-, prāy-(“to like, love”). Cognate with West Frisian freon, froen, freondinne(“friend”), Dutch vriend(“friend”), Low German frund, fründ(“friend, relative”), German Freund(“friend”), Danish frænde(“kinsman”), Swedish frände(“kinsman, relative”), Icelandic frændi(“kinsman”).
Wait that's not a question unless we are related haha but hey I don't know you If you have red hair but hey I actually do like you go red heads! You probably have your Grandma's hair and your mom got it from your Great Grandma's hair but I don't My mom has red hair and my Uncle so I got it from my mom and Uncle.
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost is a poem rich in stylistic elements. The poem is known for its use of rhyme scheme (ABAAB), symbolism in the woods and snow representing death and the struggle of life, and its simple, yet profound language that conveys deep philosophical and existential themes. Frost's use of repetition, vivid imagery, and contemplative tone adds to the overall aesthetic and emotional impact of the poem.