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Astronomy the rapid expansion of matter from a

state of extremely high density and temperature which according to current cosmological
theories marked the origin of the universe.

A fireball of radiation at extremely high temperature and density, but occupying a tiny
volume, is believed to have formed around 13.7 billion years ago. This expanded and
cooled, extremely fast at first, but more slowly as subatomic particles condensed into matter
which later accumulated to form galaxies and stars. The galaxies are currently still retreating
from one another. What was left of the original radiation continued to cool and has been
detected as a uniform background of weak microwave radiation.

2 (in the UK) the introduction in 1986 of major changes in trading on the Stock Exchange,
principally involving widening of member relaxation of rules for brokers, and comp

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