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  • as|so|nanced — «AS uh nuhnst», adjective. characterized by assonance …   Useful english dictionary

  • self-fi|nanced — «SEHLF fuh NANST, fy ; FY nanst», adjective. financed by oneself or itself: »a self financed project or investment …   Useful english dictionary

  • un|der|fi|nanced — «UHN duhr fuh NANST, fy », adjective. poorly or insufficiently financed: »Every time someone finds a new national need, understaffed, underfinanced schools are pressured to add new courses (Harper s) …   Useful english dictionary

  • countenance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English contenance, from Anglo French cuntenance, contenance, from Medieval Latin continentia, from Latin, restraint, from continent , continens, present participle of continēre to hold together more at contain Date:… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Venice —    City of northeastern Italy, center of a substantial territorial state during the Renaissance period, an active participant in Italian political and military affairs, and one of only two major Italian city states to retain its republican… …   Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • finance — fi·nance 1 n 1 pl: money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2: the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 …   Law dictionary

  • self-financing — ˌself fiˈnancing also ˌself fiˈnanced adjective FINANCE a self financing business or system makes enough money to be developed further without borrowing money: • There are plans to restructure the company s operations by creating a new, self… …   Financial and business terms

  • underfinanced — un|der|fi|nanced [ ,ʌndər faınænst, ,ʌndərfı nænst ] adjective without being given enough money to operate effectively: UNDERFUNDED …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Courtois, Miguel — (June 26, 1960, Paris, France )    Born to a French father and a Spanish mother, he graduated with a master s degree in philosophy. He briefly was a teacher and worked for radio. From 1982 to 1986, he earned a living as a fashion pho­tographer… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Jumel, Gérard — (June 12, 1956, Port Lyautey, Morocco )    Having graduated from the Ecole de la Chambre de Commerce et d Industrie de Paris, he attended acting courses (1977 1980) while shooting his first shorts. Trained at the IDHEC (directing and editing… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • countenance — coun•te•nance [[t]ˈkaʊn tn əns[/t]] n. v. nanced, nanc•ing 1) appearance, esp. the expression of the face: a sad countenance[/ex] 2) the face; visage 3) calm facial expression; composure 4) approval or favor 5) Obs. bearing; behavior 6) to permit …   From formal English to slang

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