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  • 21-ble — var. of able (soluble); occurring first in words of Latin origin that came into English through French, later in words taken directly from Latin. [ME < OF < L bilem, acc. of bilis (masc. and fem.) or < bile (neut.) adj. suffix] * * * ble …

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  • 22Vendible — Vend i*ble, a. [L. vendibilis: cf. OF. vendible, F. vendable.] Capable of being vended, or sold; that may be sold; salable. [1913 Webster] The regulating of prices of things vendible. Bacon. [1913 Webster] Note: Vendible differs from marketable;… …

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  • 23vendible — also vendable adjective Date: 14th century capable of being vended ; salable • vendibility noun …

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  • 27George Alsop — (* vermutlich am 19. Juni 1636 in Westminster; † vermutlich um 1673) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, der vier Jahre als Schuldknecht in der nordamerikanischen Kolonie Maryland verbrachte. Sein 1666 erschienenes Werk A Character of the Province …

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  • 29Acquisition par emprunt — Leveraged buyout Un financement d acquisition par emprunt, également désignée par le sigle LBO (pour l anglais leveraged buy out) consiste à racheter une société en ayant recours à de l endettement bancaire aussi appelé effet de levier. C est l… …

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  • 30Art ephemere — Art éphémère L art éphémère est une forme artistique, présente surtout dans l art contemporain (mais pas exclusivement) et qui joue non pas sur la pérennité de l œuvre d art, ce qui est la règle générale, mais sur la brièveté, son caractère… …

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