up-front money

  • 11front money — noun : money that is paid in advance for a promised service or product …

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  • 12front money —  The initial amount needed to start a project …

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  • 13money — currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government, a regulatory agency or bank. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary at the money out of the money in the money NYSE Euronext Glossary * * * money mon‧ey [ˈmʌni] noun …

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  • 14front — 1. in. to pay out money in advance of receiving goods; to pay up front. (See also front money.) □ I fronted about $550 for the new computer. □ How much do you want her to front for this? 2. n. a respectable appearance. □ Jan can put up a good… …

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  • 15Front loading — is USA s Defense Department jargon for a method used by the Military industrial complex to increase defense funding. The phrase is commonly used together with political engineering Quote from Franklin C. Spinney: Front loading is the practice of… …

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  • 16Money Game — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on December 25, 1972, it is played for a car and a nominal cash prize (up to $390). GameplayThe contestant is shown a board containing nine two digit number… …

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  • 17Money, Money, Money — Single by ABBA from the album Arrival B side …

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  • 18Money Box (radio) — Money Box is a weekly personal finance radio programme on BBC Radio 4. Contents 1 History 2 Transmission 2.1 Money Box Live 3 Listener input …

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  • 19Front Européen De Libération — Créé en 1949 par Francis Parker Yockey[1], le Front européen de libération fut un parti politique néofasciste[2] et antisémite[3] actif jusqu’en 1954. Il était codirigé par Yockey, Guy Chesham et John Anthony Gannon. Il fut la première tentative… …

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  • 20Front Européen de Libération — Créé en 1949 par Francis Parker Yockey[1], le Front européen de libération fut un parti politique néofasciste[2] et antisémite[3] actif jusqu’en 1954. Il était codirigé par Yockey, Guy Chesham et John Anthony Gannon. Il fut la première tentative… …

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