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11unredeemed — un re•deemed′ adj …
12unredeemed — /ʌnrəˈdimd / (say unruh deemd), / ri / (say ree ) adjective 1. unmitigated, unrelieved, or unmodified, as by some good feature. 2. not recovered from pawn or by ransom …
13unredeemed — adj. not redeemed …
14unredeemed pledge — /ˌʌnrɪdi:md pledʒ/ noun a pledge which the borrower has not claimed back because he has not paid back his loan …
15History of pawnbroking — This history is partially outdated for developments in the 20th century To trace the history of pawnbroking, we must go back to the earliest ages of the world, since lending money on portable security (see money and usury) is one of the most… …
16Breakage (accounting) — Breakage is a term used in accounting to indicate gift cards that have been sold but never redeemed. Revenue from breakage is almost entirely profit, since companies need not provide any goods or services for unredeemed gift cards.Regulations and …
17Redemption in the Old Testament — • Strictly deliverance by payment of a price or ransom, or simply deliverance by power, as from oppression, violence, or captivity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Redemption in the Old Testament Redemp …
18Kahnawake surnames — The Mohawk Nation reserve of Kahnawake, near Montreal, Quebec, Canada, includes residents with surnames of Mohawk, French, Scots and English ancestry, reflecting the adoption of European children into the community, as well as intermarriage with… …
19un|re|deemed — «UHN rih DEEMD», adjective. 1. not recalled by payment of what is due: »unredeemed bonds. 2. not taken out of pawn. 3. not fulfilled: »an unredeemed promise. 4. not ransomed; not delivered or rescued. 5. not saved spiritually. 6. not …
20Akwesasne — Territory on St. Lawrence River Akwesasne   Mohawk Territory   …