How To Use Ruble In A Sentence

  • Wednesday's jump in the ruble was the biggest since the current composition of the basket -- at 45% euros and 55% dollars -- was set two years ago. Europe Ends Mixed as Drug Makers Gain, Banks Tumble
  • Create a fully functioning oil exchange, trading in rubles … We must break the strings tying us to the financial Titanic, which in my view will soon sink. 25 « November « 2008 « Niqnaq
  • And at that point he said it was 36 billion rubles, which is about 58 billion dollars, which would be 3.6 percent of Soviet GNP. The Coming Soviet Crash—Gorbachev's Desperate Pursuit of Credit in Western Financial Markets
  • To savvy snowboarders, Baikalsk has long been the beautiful resort where visitors are so few you can feel as though you own the mountain, at least temporarily: for about 5,000 rubles ($175), you can have exclusive use of one of the six long runs for the day and never see another soul as you schuss through forests. The Recession’s Green Lining
  • Buying food depended more on ration coupons and bottles of vodka than rubles.
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  • Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter.
  • He also promised to let the ruble float, giving up all efforts to control its rate against the dollar.
  • 'That means there will be at least two hundred and twenty-five rubles' worth left on each desyatin. Master and Man
  • The ruble is the third-best performer against the dollar this among more than 20 emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg, having gained 3.9 percent. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • In 1958 the figures were 459 million rubles, 189 million rubles and 58 million rubles respectively.
  • But the caretaker who has to stoke six boilers each day, cart 12 puds of fuel, carry water on her shoulders so that staff can wash their hands, she receives 12 rubles, has no work clothes, no day off, and no holidays.
  • But I, by the most complicated, and cunning, and evil practices, which have been heaped up for centuries, have acquired for myself the position of an owner of the inexhaustible ruble, that is to say, one in which, never working myself, What to Do?
  • Switzerland, the bold rocks and rich though narrow valleys of the frontiers of Toorkisth [= a] n offer all the charms of novelty; the lower ranges of hills are gloomy and shrubless, contrasting strikingly with the dazzling, yet distant splendour of the snowy mountains. A Peep into Toorkisthhan
  • It is not the most effective method of pollination, & bunchberries have never been grown primarily for their fruit because the shrublet simply will not produce a lot of fruit.
  • Rapidly traversing the shrubless, herbless plains of Mesopotamia, they reached at length the town of Mosul, the point from which travellers proceed to visit the ruins of Nineveh. The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands
  • (January 1996) note: the new unit of exchange was introduced on 30 October 2000, with one somoni equal to 1,000 of the old Tajikistani rubles The 2001 CIA World Factbook
  • The league's salary cap is set at 620 million rubles, which is about $24-million U.S. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Sidesplittingly, the free on line poker is far soughingly from decasyllabic langsat that they elemi not yet pragmatical dreyfus that shrublet slighting is, accommodatingly, staggeringly. Rational Review
  • ‘That means there will be at least two hundred and twenty-five rubles’ worth left on each desyatin. Master and Man
  • The State Bank reopens and is empowered to issue a new ruble, the chervonets, backed by gold reserves and a balanced state budget.
  • The only plant I saw was a trailing shrublet, sometimes seen on high mountains in New England, and known to botanists as Andromeda of the heathworts. Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.'
  • The iShares JPMorgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF holds debt denominated in U.S. dollars, while Market Vectors Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond is a basket of government securities issued in Brazilian reis, Chilean pesos, Russian rubles and so on. The Debt Crisis: If Treasury Bonds Aren't Safe, What Is?
  • In circulation were the Soviet chervonets and the rubles designed to portray the symbols of the Soviet ideology.
  • The ruble has devalued greatly.
  • The newspaper wrote that the increase could seriously devaluate the Belarusian ruble.
  • Rapidly traversing the shrubless, herbless plains of Mesopotamia, they reached at length the town of Mosul, the point from which travellers proceed to visit the ruins of Nineveh. The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands
  • Russia’s Reserve Fund swelled by 919 billion rubles in January due to the foreign-currency revaluation.
  • The government floated the ruble for a few months
  • Non-working pensioners affected by the blazes will receive 25,000 rubles from the Russian Pension Fund. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • So to the Committee of Safety Charles went, privily to drop a flea in its ear concerning Tarwater's grubless, moneyless, and aged condition. LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES
  • As we look ahead, the financial system looks like it will remain short rubles for now, and I expect the ruble to push the new upper limit of the Central Bank's band in a matter of days. The St. Petersburg Times
  • It was the edge of a great open, a bit of the Barren that reached down like a solitary finger from the North: treeless, shrubless, the playground of the foxes and the storm winds. God's Country—And the Woman
  • Short-term ruble lending by the bank, equivalent to as much as $13 billion, sharply reduced the supply of rubles. Russia Tightens Monetary Policy, Halts Ruble's Slide
  • On the treeless, shrubless prairie one could see the flag miles away, as it rose like a faint fleck of pink against the green of the prairie beyond or the blue sky above. The Moccasin Ranch A Story of Dakota
  • The stronger euro against the ruble was the main driver for Metro's sales growth, but the weaker Turkish lira, Chinese yuan and Indian rupee also helped the company, a spokesman said. Poor Weather Hurts Metro's Sales
  • Tartary, where it is most commonly found in the shrubless plains; in form it is a miniature of the kangaroo, to which in some of its peculiarities it bears a close resemblance, though in size it is very little larger than our common English rat. A Peep into Toorkisthhan
  • Dan the lawyer by sstruble on May 22, 2008 - 12: 09am and only a lawyer as foresightful and capable as Danny could have helped the World Wide Web (W3C) consortium navigate its way to a successful revision of its intellectual property licensing policy, making it possibly the first ICT standards organization to have a strong and simple royalty-free licensing policy. Obama and McCain Surrogates Describe Two Very Different Tech Presidents
  • Exchange rate (October 2008): 2,113.5 BYR (Belarusian rubles) = U.S. Undefined
  • While still a few steps from the officer she unfolded the kerchief and took out of it a white twenty-five-ruble assignat and hastily handed it to him. War and Peace
  • Coins began to be issued again in 1924, whilst paper money was issued in rubles for values below 10 rubles and in chervonets for higher denominations.
  • Food was scarce and money flooded off the presses. 476 million rubles were printed in April, one billion in July.
  • Since then, the ruble (or "rouble," as some spell it) has leaped in value, and the SCO just completed a summit (as member states conducted a joint military training venture) where Russia and Khazakstan made mention of an "Asian Energy Club. Stan Goff: Energy & Bubble & Other Stuff
  • A 50-year-old bread factory outside Grozny remains under rigid government control, with the price of a loaf fixed at five Russian rubles, or about 15 cents.
  • Exclude words that are still used to refer only to Russian things, such as borscht, ruble, or samovar. The Volokh Conspiracy » English words borrowed from Russian:
  • And the currency in question is not the dollar, it's the ruble. CHAMELEON
  • One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!
  • Thieves who broke into a decommisioned missile silo in Kostroma, Russia discovered that the silo was full of expired Soviet Rubles, according to the Regnum news agency. Boing Boing: April 16, 2006 - April 22, 2006 Archives
  • The referees to whom he proposed to assess the damages due for the meadow declared that about three desyatins [a desyatin is about three acres] of the meadow had been damaged, and the fine they considered right would be ten rubles per desyatin. Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood
  • ‘Withdrawing some amount of rubles from circulation and replacing them with chervontsy minted in the former Soviet Union… is not a bad combination,’ wrote Bykov.
  • Bill Rubley was putting the "gad" to the horses when a man on horseback rode up from the opposite end of the bridge. The Daughter of Anderson Crow
  • She had conceived of a barren desolate waste, shrubless and treeless; and she saw grassy hillocks, leafy copses, and even, as she thought, patches of dwarfish woods. The Story of Ida Pfeiffer and Her Travels in Many Lands
  • I wouldn't call it a safe haven currency," Mr. Roubini said, comparing the currency to Russia's ruble, which is closely linked to commodity prices. Roubini Sees Robust China Growth Into 2013
  • Just watch what happens to your "vaunted" Ruble Rubble? in the coming months. 2008 Chess Olympiad: Some Final Thoughts
  • In the perennial border, a shrublet is the plant that's always in bloom, providing a wonderful contrast with peonies in the spring, delphinium in midsummer, and phlox in late summer.
  • (A striking example of this hypocrisy was the solicitude displayed by the Russian landowners last year, their efforts to combat the famine which they had caused, and by which they profited, selling not only bread at the highest price, but even potato haulm at five rubles the dessiatine (about 2 and four - fifths acres) for fuel to the freezing peasants.) The Kingdom of God Is Within You
  • What do the birds find to eat in these treeless and shrubless altitudes? Birds of the Rockies
  • Teh guy hur libed wif did nawt kauz much truble so wuz gud, den we kaem hom an hims brudder an SIL an neise awl kame ober an we hads few drinkies tugeder an ai nawt uzed to drinkiez so ai has bad hed hurtinz Lolcat - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I propose to you to do the same thing, and you can make it a condition that for your subsequent works I will pay you the best honorarium, which is given only to our best-known (very few) novel writers, that is to say, fifty rubles for sixteen pages of printed matter. Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood
  • Rather than having been budded onto a rootstock, shrublets grow on their own roots, making these plants less susceptible to the ravages of winter.
  • The last essay, by Blair Ruble, deals with the problems attendant on the creation of new civic or national symbols.
  • In addition a successful weakening of the ruble, that is taking place, will make Gazel more competitive. 'The Russian Economy Is Turned Inside Out'
  • Gusto offers a range of pastas, including rigatoni with mascarpone, lemon and Parma ham (370 rubles, $12.50), and entrees, from the chicken cutlet alla Milanese (390 rubles, $13) to the Chilean sea bass (1,250 rubles, The St. Petersburg Times
  • In the short term, the ruble is more likely to strengthen than weaken," First Deputy Central Bank Chairman Alexei Ulyukayev said at an investment conference in Moscow. Ruble Soars As Central Banker Talks Up Currency
  • Holland, the quarter-ruble of Russia, the 200-reis piece of Portugal, the 5-piastre piece of Turkey, the half-milreis of Brazil and the half-rupee of India, all interchangeable with the English shilling, and all of them about the value of the quarter-dollar of North and Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
  • In the last two and a half years, 1,463 employees have made wagers with play money (Goobles, as in rubles) on questions like: will Google open a Russia office? will Apple release an Intel-based Mac? how many users will Gmail have at the end of the quarter? 2008 January « TalentedApps
  • Belarus devalued its ruble by 36% in May after a pre-election spending spree by Mr. Lukashenko caused a gaping deficit in the country's current account and drained its reserves. Belarus to Allow Ruble to Float
  • A 50-year-old bread factory outside Grozny remains under rigid government control, with the price of a loaf fixed at five Russian rubles, or about 15 cents.
  • The excited banker then declared that he would bet him two million rubles that he wouldn't stay in solitary confinement for five years.
  • The currency is subdivided into 100 tiyin, and was introduced in November 1993 after the fall of the USSR to replace the Russian ruble.
  • When foreigners start to get really jittery about the war, they'll be trading in their euros, yen, rubles, and rupees and whatnots for solid, US dollars.
  • Seven months later, Rusnano approved 79 million rubles ($2.6 million) in venture funding for Mr. Petrik's project to extract the chemical element rhenium from scrap. Russian Inventor Has Friends in Kremlin, but Skeptics Outside It
  • The Russian Central Bank has been busily buying dollars, which keeps the ruble artificially low.
  • The heat was wavering up from the treeless, shrubless expanse; the white sun was over it as hot as a furnace blast. Trail's End

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