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- noun astronomy A very large region of
space , relatively free ofmatter , created by multiplesupernova explosions
Etymologies
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Examples
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That area is described in the paper as a "cocoon" about 163 light years across within a gas-filled hollow called a superbubble.
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In his latest book, "The New Paradigm for Financial Markets," he argues a "superbubble" has developed in the past 25 years and it is now collapsing.
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Soros sees the subprime mortgage meltdown taking place in the midst of the bursting of a "superbubble" created over the past quarter century as a result of globalization, credit expansion and deregulation.
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Soros has repeatedly predicted fiscal armageddon, writing three books about a "superbubble" that is on the verge of collapse.
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Soros has repeatedly predicted fiscal armageddon, writing three books about a "superbubble" that is on the verge of collapse.
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It's a superbubble and that's why the impact is going to be so deep and so painful and so global.
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"I'm not bearish but I don't see how we can have the kind of growth in profits that we had during the superbubble," says Mr. Soros, who these days leaves most day-to-day trading decisions at his $24 billion fund to Keith Anderson,
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It's a superbubble and that's why the impact is going to be so deep and so painful and so global.
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It's a superbubble and that's why the impact is going to be so deep and so painful and so global.
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It's a superbubble and that's why the impact is going to be so deep and so painful and so global.
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