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This term describes the movement of the head in turning. The dancer chooses a spot on which to focus the eyes. As the turn is made away from the spot, the dancer snaps the head quickly back to the spot as the body completes the turn. This snap of the head gives the impression that the face is always turned front and prevents the dancer from getting dizzy.
Ãâó: dance.gmu.edu/vocab.html
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Generally describes a transaction which will come to settlement in two days.
Ãâó: www.cambridgefx.com/currency-exchange/forex-direct...
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| spotting |
Retouching to remove spots caused by dust or scratches etc. from the original.
Ãâó: www.fstoponline.com.au/glossarylz.htm
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| spot |
Refers to the characteristic of being available for immediate (or nearly immediate) delivery. Also refers to the cash market price of a specific commodity.
Ãâó: www.cigfutures.com/glossary.htm
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(1) The most common foreign exchange transaction. (2) Spot or Spot date refers to the spot transaction value date that requires settlement within two business days, subject to value date calculation.
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