completion of an undertaking
1Completion — Com*ple tion, n. [L. completio a filling, a fulfillment.] 1. The act or process of making complete; the getting through to the end; as, the completion of an undertaking, an education, a service. [1913 Webster] The completion of some repairs.… …
2Completion undertaking — An undertaking either (1) to complete a project such that it meets certain specified performance criteria on or before a certain specified date or (2) to repay project debt if the completion test cannot be met. The New York Times Financial… …
3completion undertaking — An undertaking either (1) to complete a project so that it meets certain specified performance criteria on or before a certain specified date, or (2) to repay project debt if the completion test cannot be met. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
4Benjamin Baker — Infobox Engineer image size = caption = Benjamin Baker as a young engineer name = Sir Benjamin Baker nationality = British birth date =birth date|1840|3|31|df=y birth place = Bath death date =Death date and age|1907|5|19|1840|3|31|df=yes death… …
5Amir Nezam House — The Amir Nezām House (Persian: خانه امیرنظام, Khaneh e Amir Nezām , Azeri: Emir Nizamin evi), or The Qajar Museum of Tabriz, is a historical building in the Shesh gelan district (محلة ششگلان, Mahaleh e Shesh gelan ), one of the oldest quarters of …
6Johann Schraudolph — (b. Obertsdorf im Allgau, 1808; d. 31 May, 1879) was a German historical painter. As pupil and assistant of Heinrich Maria von Hess, he painted five scenes from the life of St. Boniface in the basilica at Munich: St. Boniface preaching; his… …
7do — do1 /dooh/; unstressed /doo, deuh/, v. and auxiliary v., pres. sing. 1st pers. do, 2nd do or (Archaic) doest or dost, 3rd does or (Archaic) doeth or doth …
8Johann Schraudolph — Johann Schraudolph † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Schraudolph Historical painter, b. at Obersdorf in the Allgau, 1808; d. 31 May, 1879. As pupil and assistant of Heinrich Hess he painted five scenes from the life of St. Boniface in… …
9The Bollandists — The Bollandists † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Bollandists An association of ecclesiastical scholars engaged in editing the Acta Sanctorum. This work is a great hagiographical collection begun during the first years of the seventeenth… …
10performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical. The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …