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- noun A person from
Bermuda or of Bermudian descent. - adjective Of, from, or pertaining to Bermuda, or the Bermudian peoples.
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Examples
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DORGAN: Well, my point is, if they want to, what they call "do an inversion" -- renounce their American citizenship so they can not pay taxes, become Bermudan countries (SIC), let them call the Bermudan navy.
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DORGAN: Well, my point is if they want to, what they call, do an inversion, renounce their American citizenship so they can not pay taxes, become Bermudan countries, let them call the Bermudan Navy.
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Meanwhile, further stock market falls could see its Bermudan variable annuities business require another capital injection.
Old Mutual's Early Christmas Gift Hester Plumridge 2011
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And , many Bermudan insurers are looking to diversify.
Treasure Hunting at Lloyd's of London Hester Plumridge 2011
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So in close juxtaposition you had glossy Conservatives in suits, elegant Bermudan diplomats, rum punch and pictures of lecherous old Japanese men having their wicked way with fragile young women.
What David Cameron said to Steve Bell Simon Hoggart 2010
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Robustness of the Longstaff-Schwartz LSM Method of Pricing American Derivatives by Andrzej Kozlowski uses the Longstaff-Schwartz least squares Monte Carlo method of computing the value of an American put option, approximated by a Bermudan option with 50 exercise times.
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The narrow band of the Lado Acheson system smoldered in absract imitation of some Bermudan sunset, striped by shreds of worded cloud.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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The Royal Gazette has never been about repping the interests of the average Bermudan -- it is a money-making venture with the added bonus of being the media arm for a very anti-people/anti-labour pov.
Bermuda's Royal Gazette is Not the 'Paper of the People' 2009
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"We are very grateful to the Bermudan government and the behavior of the four Uighurs has been exemplary, which really bolsters our contention that they were not any kind of threat," he said, adding, "These are four people who are enjoying freedom who would otherwise be in Guantánamo."
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In addition to interpreting, Ms. Abbas coordinated everything from meals to visits from Bermudan lawyers and government employees who are helping them find homes, English classes and work.
The Go-Between: Interpreting Life in Bermuda for Freed Gitmo Prisoners 2009
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