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- noun Plural form of
Elk .
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Examples
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The New York-based bank has issued $811.5 million of reverse convertibles, which it calls Elks, in the U.S. this year, the second-most of any bank, according to Bloomberg data.
Citigroup Sells $74.3 Million of MetLife Reverse Convertibles - Bloomberg 2010
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Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, but took the name Elks to give the group a decidedly American name.
PaloAltoOnline.com 2010
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At the same time, the Polish bombers -- the famous "Elks" -- commenced a long, steady dive, the sirens in their motors screaming at a high pitch.
DBTL 19A: Testvér a Testvérért Johnny Pez 2010
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At the same time, the Polish bombers -- the famous "Elks" -- commenced a long, steady dive, the sirens in their motors screaming at a high pitch.
Archive 2010-01-01 Johnny Pez 2010
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The Elks are a splendid organization: I have found them always ready with a helping hand extended.
Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information Lilyan Stratton
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Langley called the Elks and Ute Mountaineer alliance a "perfect marriage."
Aspen Times - Top Stories Rick Carroll The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Langley called the Elks and Ute Mountaineer alliance a "perfect marriage."
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Several downtown sources said the developers, known as Elks on Broadway, have been courting Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods.
The News Tribune Blogs newstips@thenewstribune.com (KATHLEEN COOPER; Staf 2010
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But this is the state tournament, where the Elks are the defending champs.
Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico news - Santa Fe New Mexican 2009
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There she became very active in the BPOE "Elks" ladies organization of the "Does."
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