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Meir

American  
[mey-eer, mahy-er] / meɪˈɪər, ˈmaɪ ər /

noun

  1. Golda Goldie MabovitchGoldie Myerson, 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.


Meir British  
/ meɪˈɪə /

noun

  1. Golda (ˈɡəʊldə) 1898–1978, Israeli stateswoman, born in Russia; prime minister (1969–74)

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Asaf Meir, CEO of Solidus Labs, Kalshi’s monitoring partner, says the most sophisticated market abusers know that those limitations in surveillance systems exist, and are constantly testing the boundaries set by prediction markets.

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“At the end of the day, it should not take weeks and weeks to come to an agreement and the markets are getting nervous waiting,” Meir added.

From MarketWatch

The film traces how suspicion fell in particular on several members of the Jewish Defense League, a group founded by extremist rabbi Meir Kahane before his own assassination in 1990.

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"I do have a small stuffed rabbit that belongs to my three-year-old daughter, and she actually has two of these because one was given as a gift," Meir, 48, told an online news conference.

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Meir, who previously worked as a marine biologist studying animals in extreme environments, will serve as the crew's commander.

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