- cials
- ben·e·fi·cials;fi·nan·cials;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Religion in ancient Rome — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia
Parliamentarians for Global Action — is a non profit and non partisan international organization of more than 1,300 free elected legislators from more than 114 democratic countries [ [http://www.pgaction.org/about memb.asp Parliamentarians for Global Action ] ] . It was established… … Wikipedia
Trinidad — Hinduism first arrived on the Caribbean island of Trinidad on May 30, 1845, with a group of 197 Image of the Hindu trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, Elephanta Caves, Bombay (Mumbai) indentured workers, who had endured a month long voyage… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Inflation — While Germany s inflation became catastrophic only in 1923, the deterioration of the mark began early in World War I. For political, patriotic, and technical reasons, the Kaiserreich failed to cover its war expenditures through taxation (see… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
financials — fi‧nan‧cials [fˈnænʆlz, faɪ ] noun [plural] FINANCE stocks and shares in financial companies: • Financials began firmly but did not continue strongly. * * * financials UK US /faɪˈnænʃəlz/ noun [plural] ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET shares in… … Financial and business terms
Chatiliez, Etienne — (June 17, 1952, Roubaix, Nord, France ) An ideas man and writer for ten years for the advertising agency CLM BBDO before shooting commercials, he directed successful comedies. He occasionally appeared as an actor in a couple of films (1985… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Fehr, Francis — (1935, Nancy, Meurthe et Moselle, France ) Having graduated with a bachelor s degree in psycho sociology, he attended the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs (advertising department). He worked as a designer for French based (Publicis, Havas,… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Klein, William — (April 19, 1928, New York City, New York, USA ) The son of Jewish immigrants, he studied sociology. He first came to Paris as a soldier in 1947 and remained in the French capital after his discharge from military service. A pupil of painters… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
Miesch, Jean-Luc — (August 25, 1952, Paris, France ) An occasional actor (1979 Le Mors aux Dents, Laurent Heynemann; 1980 Tout dépend des Filles, uncredited, Pierre Fabre; 1985 Subway, Luc Besson; 1994 Grosse Fatigue, Michel Blanc), he directed shorts,… … Encyclopedia of French film directors
B.M.W. — n American a successful black male. The initials, punning on the brand name of a favourite German car, stand for Black Man Work ing . An item of black street talk included in so called Ebonics, recognised as a legitimate language variety by… … Contemporary slang