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House
Firms that conduct business as broker-dealers in securities or in the investment banking field are characterized as houses.

house
An organization that acts as a broker-dealer or an underwriter.

House
A broker-dealer or underwriting person or firm. Houses are usually large institutions, but may also be an individual. They provide investment advising services, place and execute orders on behalf of clients, and place new issues with investors.

house

In real estate jargon, generally indicates a detached dwelling on a parcel of its own land.



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when he was just 13 years old and was exposed to the music of early house music classics from legends including
The New Order and Hac legend Hooky rounds up some of his favourite musical memories from the club that sparked the house music craze in the UK way back when.
Music is my life, I love nothing more than playing house music to an appreciative crowd and people that love music the same way I do.
 
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