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  • 21Front europeen de liberation — Front 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.… …

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  • 22Money on the Side — is a 1982 made for television movie that originally aired on September 29, 1982. It stars Karen Valentine, Jamie Lee Curtis and Linda Purl as three women who become prostitutes, working for madam Karen Gordon (Susan Flannery). Plot Janice Vernon… …

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  • 23front end — ˈfront end noun [singular] 1. COMMERCE if a company is at the front end of a business or activity, they have a lot of success, especially because they are producing a lot of new products: • He is experienced at dealing companies at the front end… …

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  • 24Front Line (CRI) — Front Line is a weekly English radio program produced by China Radio International discussing about life in modern China. The flavor of the program is much like NPR s Morning Edition and All Things Considered. The program combines news, analysis …

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  • 25money transmission — UK US noun [U] FINANCE, BANKING ► the act of moving money between bank accounts or from one person or organization to another: »Another development has been the growth of electronic money transmission. »Banks will be obliged to tell customers up… …

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  • 26Money for Nothing (1932 film) — Money for Nothing is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Seymour Hicks, Betty Stockfeld and Edmund Gwenn. [1] A peniless gambler is mistaken for a very wealthy man in Monte Carlo. Cast Seymour Hicks ... Jay Cheddar… …

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  • 27Front Line — était un label de reggae, filiale de Virgin, créé en 1978. Plus de 40 albums furent publiés avant sa liquidation en 1979. Sommaire 1 Catalogue 1.1 singles 1.2 singles 10 …

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  • 28front-end — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the front, especially of a vehicle. 2) informal (of money) paid or charged at the beginning of a transaction. 3) Computing (of a device or program) directly accessed by the user and allowing access to further devices or …

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  • 29front-end — UK US adjective FINANCE ► used to describe a charge that investors pay at the time when they put money into some types of investment: »This loan contains no front end sales charges. → Compare BACK END(Cf. ↑back end) …

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  • 30Front organization — This article is about a particular use of the term connected with intelligence gathering, organized crime and religious or political groups. For Covert organization, see Covert operation. A front organization is any entity set up by and… …

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