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composed

[kuhm-pohzd] / kəmˈpoʊzd /


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Each contract covered a block of 100 shares and was worth something, called the premium, composed of time value, intrinsic value and implied volatility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other influencers were less composed, with France's Maeva Ghennam who, waving her passport around, told viewers she "screamed hysterically" when she heard a strike.

From Barron's

Tilak Varma's 27 off 15 balls was the next highest score by an India batter which underlined the composed manner in which Samson held together India's reply.

From BBC

Highlights include his drawing to accompany his narrative poem “Old Angel Midnight” and an unpublished story composed when he was a child.

From The Wall Street Journal

His black turban, clerical robes and graying beard composed the picture that adorned offices, walls and billboards across the country.

From The Wall Street Journal