Ricardo

[ US /ɹɪˈkɑɹdoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. English economist who argued that the laws of supply and demand should operate in a free market (1772-1823)
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  • Ricardo Montalbán, a Mexican-born actor who starred in Hollywood dramas and candy-colored musicals in the 1940s and '50s and was perhaps best known as the debonair host of the TV drama Fantasy Island and as pitchman for the "soft Corinthian leather" of the Chrysler Cordoba, died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure. HispanicTrending
  • He would fix that problem by having Khan Noonien Singh, a genetic superman from the TOS ep “Space Seed” who had been played by the marvelous Ricardo Montalban, reappear from the planet where Captain Kirk had exiled him 15 years earlier to seek revenge. 24 « June « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Not until Malthus and Ricardo were Smith's optimistic assumptions seriously challenged.
  • But David Ricardo took Adam Smith's theory of absolute advantage one step further.
  • It will determine if Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, who was the top commander in Iraq, authorized the use of unmuzzled dogs to intimidate naked prisoners, something he vehemently denies.
  • Ricardo: English comes in many orthographies and accents, indeed, it is possible to tell from speech which part of London someone comes from. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Declaration of Independence and the Case for Non-Ethnic Secession:
  • There's the former Brazil player José Ricardo da Silva, better known as China, who scored twice in the 1960 OlympicsAnd stretching things slightly Chris Germani has played for the US Under-17 teamIn the light of this result on Saturday, here's one from 2004: Has there ever been the Saturday night score announcer's all-time dream result: East Fife 5, Forfar 4? Which teams have had to wear their opponents' kit? | The Knowledge
  • My favorite is example is his "Ricardo's Difficult Idea," published in the mid-1990s, in which he shares a frustration many of us economists have felt -- that the vast majority of noneconomist intellectuals don't understand David Ricardo's famous insight about free trade almost 200 years ago. Krugman Helped Us Understand Trade
  • Kuyt, stretching, whapped it straight into Ricardo's chest.
  • Customers and staff of the Peruvian Arms public house in Penzance have appealed to the Peruvian ambassador, Ricardo Luna Mendoza, asking him to grant them special status so they can continue to light up after the ban comes into force in England. Archive 2007-04-22
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