How To Use Credits In A Sentence

  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • That means classes are taught in English, and students earn degrees by accruing credits.
  • It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim.
  • Green styles this sequence like the opening credits of a 1970s cop show, freeze-framing on Chris as he leaps over a fence and zooming the titles across the screen.
  • Popular belief credits shark liver pills with being a sovereign remedy for illness ranging from arthritis to diabetes.
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  • I was too pleased with my own hard-won epiphany that the film's title is a palindrome to even notice that the credits had started rolling.
  • Today, because of that initial donation, we have been able to raise additional funding for the now formidable Salone Microfinance Trust to fund microcredits for over 7,000 Sierra Leonean women and men! Tiffany Persons: The Never-ending Story of One Donation
  • I was out buying popcorn while the opening credits of Dil Chahta Hai rolled, so I missed the name of the person who wrote the dialogues for this film.
  • In his 1982 "Secondary Currents," which is described in the film's title credits as a "film noir," Rose pushes the sound and image concerns of structuralist filmmakers by creating a work that is "imageless": on a black screen, white subtitles translate the gibberish of the unreliable narrator in the voice-over. Baltimore City Paper
  • Overall, this is a clumsy, uneven affair which, by the time the final credits roll, grates.
  • They wed five months after his third wife died from cancer and he credits her with making life seem worthwhile again. The Sun
  • This documentary credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits International Chamber of Commerce (publication No. 600).
  • Alternatively, the page was divided into two columns for recording debits and credits.
  • Tax credits will still only be used for formal care such as a nursery or childminder. Times, Sunday Times
  • He credits the England player with paving the way for leg spinners in the national squad. Times, Sunday Times
  • In summary, if you receive a demand for the return of overpaid tax credits, don't feel obliged to pay it all in one go.
  • On the clapometer scale it was somewhere between the closing credits of Countdown and a wet Thursday at Hove cricket ground. Radio catchup: The Doctor Who Prom and Cabin Pressure
  • But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt.
  • The specter of death lingers over the entire film, both figuratively with Tommy Lee Jones as a corporate "axeman" sent to close down the show after one last performance and literally, in the form of Virginia Madsen's angel in a white trenchcoat, a noirish avatar of death who Altman credits as the "Dangerous Woman" even though she's given an actual name in the film. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Accreditation also serves as a marker of legitimacy, and students from unaccredited institutions may have difficulty transferring credits to other institutions or entering graduate or professional programs.
  • Like Harry Lime, the penicillin-diluting racketeer he plays in the film, Welles infects The Third Man from opening titles to closing credits.
  • Or as we saw earlier, the total of debits must balance the total of credits. Finance for the Non-Financial Manager
  • The reason for my being unspecific in the "cloud of witnesses" finale was that I felt by this point my reader should have been brought to the point where he or she could become a co-imaginer with me, filling in more than is on the page, and deserving of having his or her name in the credits that roll at the end of the film. Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
  • She said: 'I get the full allocation of housing credits and the full allowance of tax credits. The Sun
  • Extend tax credit for electricity produced from wind and closed - loop biomass; provide credits for open-loop biomass facilities and coal-biomass cofiring; and provide credits for methane from certain landfills -91 -976 Fact Sheet On The Climate Change Technology Initiative
  • Nevertheless, visual debits were more than balanced out by vocal credits.
  • Offsets create an unofficial market in pollution or emission reduction credits.
  • Dole, with farmers and agribusiness at the core of his Kansas constituency, has strongly supported tax credits for ethanol.
  • Motivation can be increased in another way - by introducing credits for library instruction courses.
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW YORK DEALER CREDITS VAUTO FOR PRE-OWNED SALES HONORS QUEENS, N.Y. -- Paragon Honda in Queens, N.Y., and Paragon Acura in Woodside, N.Y., credit their use of vAuto for leading both of them to achieve top national status for 2008 deliveries of certified pre-owned vehicles. Automotive Headlines
  • And make sure you stay for the monster out-takes as the final credits roll.
  • Why is it, in the 21st century,when we should be making progress, that so many people seem to have handed over their life destiny to either the government (and thus effectively other taxpayers who are providing the benefits and the credits) or some sort of unpindownable other party? The Guardian World News
  • He also credits Aristotle with saying: “Teachers who educated children deserved more honour than parents who merely gave them birth; for bare life is furnished by the one, the other ensures a good life” (p. 463). Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)
  • I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.
  • Co-incidentally, the programme credits list the same name for ‘Camera’ and ‘Assistant Producer’.
  • As Anna, the arty portraitist, Julia Roberts starts slowly-she's the living embodiment of a certain style of knit-browed overconcern Hollywood stars fall back on, especially when forced to act with Brits-but she gathers a serious head of steam, and by the credits has delivered a fine performance. Upmarket, Tastefully Dirty And Deeply Uninvolving
  • Muni analysts had said the U.S. rating downgrade will most directly affect municipal credits tied closely to U.S. government debt securities, such as pre-refunded bonds backed by escrowed Treasury bonds and agency-backed municipal debt. S&P: State, Local Borrowers Can Still Be Rated Triple-A
  • I'm sure there will be more obits and tributes that will list his many other impressive credits.
  • In the future, you could tell a friend you need to drop by a yínháng, rather than a bank.iii In this imagined future, a yínháng whose capital is derived from carbon emissions credits, rather than property mortgages, would be substantively different from a bank, and a better place to stow your hard-earned savings. The English Is Coming!
  • I don't think he quite got close, though - for every cheerer at the press screening there was at least one booer, and the battle was on as the credits rolled. GreenCine Daily: Berlinale Dispatch. 300.
  • Many students now graduate from high school having already completed many credits toward college.
  • She will find a way to squeeze in the continuing education credits required for maintaining her certification as a registered dietitian.
  • A council accredits a natural-resource company's source of supply if it meets set social and environmental criteria.
  • It's too late, of course, and Affleck is forced to maintain his phony identity, fake his way through the casino hit, and hope he makes it alive to final credits.
  • So what is the point of courting such unpopularity over tax credits for so little saving? Times, Sunday Times
  • Look at that, we started with the opening credits and I went off on a tangent.
  • It took the opening credits of Roger Vadim's 1968 sci-fi send-up Barbarella -- a naked Jane Fonda floating in space to the accompaniment of the oh-so-'60s theme song "Barbarella, psychedella/There's a kind of cockle shell about you" -- to convince us otherwise. Michael Sigman: Memories of a Great Friend
  • This is a Republican sending in a statement listing Ted Kennedy's accomplishment like the "Orphan Drug Act" which provided tax credits for encouraging the development of medicines for rare deceases. CNN Transcript Aug 26, 2009
  • The letter of credit is subject to the uniform customs and practice for documentary credits of the international chamber of commerce.
  • They shared a long, passionate kiss at the very end of the movie before the credits began to roll.
  • Once I'd escaped I walked a few blocks to the European Climate Exchange (which trades in carbon credits), where a very different, "fluffier" protest was taking root. The Nation: Top Stories
  • Employees receive formal credits on successfully completing a course.
  • The screenplay was written in nine whole days, bragged the credits.
  • She got away with her tax credits scam for nine months until officials rumbled that her brood's birthdays overlapped. The Sun
  • Mr. Rosier declined to comment on the relative profitability of adipic acid and pollution credits. French Firm Cashes In
  • You know you're in worse shape when the cat in the movie gets billed in the credits.
  • Instead, they're seeking out videos online by Googling the artist, finding the link, and sitting through a 15-second ad for Dove shower gel before the title credits come up. Five Reasons the Event Music Video Is Back
  • An inefficiency tax on the generation of dirty energy would be a brilliant thing, along with tax credits for installation of solar panels and energy-efficient retrofits.
  • At present, credits constitute 40 per cent of the banks' assets to give them the top slot in the banks' assets.
  • Towards the yellow-hammer, or yellow-yite -- bird of beautiful plumage though it be -- because it is the subject of an unaccountable superstitious notion, which credits it with drinking a drop of the devil's blood every May morning, the children of Scotland cherish no inconsiderable contempt, which finds expression in the rhyme: -- Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • The figures released yesterday do not include the hundreds of pounds families can get from tax credits. The Sun
  • Almost 6 billion has been overpaid in tax credits because of fraud and error since they were introduced three years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • He refused to grant them long - term credits.
  • He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books.
  • I counted at least a half-dozen utterances in the pre-credits sequence, plus one "declasse" from Jim. Zap2it.com - Zap 2 News & Buzz
  • The shambles has echoes of the tax credits fiasco which left families to survive on charity food parcels. The Sun
  • The power plant uses the revenues from credits to fund cogeneration with the excess steam it generates.
  • The 1964 platform of the Republican Party did allow tax credits for those burdened by the costs of higher education.
  • Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin.
  • When they open their programmes, the film's credits are revealed, printed inside.
  • MILLIONS of people fail to claim their rightful tax credits and benefits because they are put off by the complexity of the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are you still having problems claiming the new tax credits, or have you now received your payments?
  • Now, that may give rise to a claim in debt or it may not, depending on the state of the loan account because there were other credits in the loan account.
  • Also, on completion I can use the credits towards a distance learning degree if I so choose.
  • The politics of the next few years will feature a bunch of wealthy men shutting down SureStart centres, ending Child Trust Funds, sandpapering down tax credits, and increasing unemployment. Johann Hari: This Is Not What the British People Voted for
  • Credit : The minimum requirement for Bachelor of Science in bio-pharmaceutics: 160 credits.
  • He's already got a credit/three credits in earth science.
  • I have received wonderful editorial credits in the top fashion publications and have had placement in the finest stores in the country with good sell-through.
  • Adam's Mini Rant: What's with the overly expositional opening credits sequences this year? Mega Buzz: A New Office Relationship, a Glee Showdown and a Dexter Death
  • They were far less likely to claim benefits and tax credits or live in social housing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specifically, we would like to see the extension of tax credits to cover the research and development work of large firms.
  • By investing in efficient plant it could generate lots of valuable carbon credits to sell to wealthier, more wasteful nations.
  • It's the kind of film that sticks with you after the credits roll…
  • Corporations can trade emissions credits, negotiate subsidies for new technologies, and enjoy huge tax breaks for overshooting their environmental targets.
  • They can usually manage to figure out the writer credits on material that originally appeared without any and to identify uncredited artists.
  • I am very bored and I should be doing my theatre project and I should also be writting my essay and letters to both miss stroud and Mrs Sayres to get those recomendation letters going, and I need to get that other form in for my other credits .... Eatmorepizza Diary Entry
  • The carer can claim the national insurance credits regardless of whether the person needing care claims benefits. Times, Sunday Times
  • The taxman has abandoned hope of collecting an extra 1 billion of overpaid tax credits. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film's end credits include the names of all those lost with the ship.
  • And since some 4.5 million small-business owners file their annual tax returns as subchapter S firms under the individual tax code, this tax increase would often apply to the same people who Mr. Obama is targeting with his new tax credits. The 2013 Tax Cliff
  • The African-American actress Juanita Moore, who would win an Academy Award nomination for her role in “Imitation of Life” 1959, appearing here as one of the psychiatric ward patients, is referred in the credits only as “Negress.” Witness to Murder (1954)
  • ITV1 soap would be killed and injured as the viaduct featured in the opening credits collapses - sending a tram careering on to the famous cobbles. The Sun
  • The coroner of the Isle of Wight credits enthusiasts with metal detecters for ‘expanding our knowledge and changing it out of all recognition.’
  • She says that the process of asking for basic tax credits is confusing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Applicants, providing that they are eligible to enrol on the programmes, may gain credits in respect of recognised qualifications and/or prior learning.
  • About 20 percent provided additional retirement payments or credits.
  • The programme even opens with a theatrically portentous pre-credits teaser, an appetising foretaste of the bloodshed to come.
  • I wonder if kooky, free-spirited Suzette will teach her how to love life again by the final credits?
  • His styles were luxurious, with credits to the 1950s in slim suits and dresses, and wide picture hats.
  • In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it.
  • Music up, he thought with a bitterness that startled him, Roll credits. DOLL'S EYES
  • Maybe his ultimate quest, really, is about the boy who didn't want to leave the cineplex until every last frame - every last line of credits - had scrolled.
  • The movie's theme song, which booms over the opening credits, is Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," whose chorus laments "It ain't me …" with the blare of defiance, not resignation. The End of the World as We Know It
  • How can the mother get tax credits if she pays no tax as she's not working... that is a good scrounge.
  • Under the new Code, your existing bank must provide your new bank with a list of all your regular debits and credits within three working days.
  • The effects are top notch, especially the early scenes before the opening credits; and the film is shot with techniques more commonly employed in war films, giving a real battle struggle quality.
  • This would be using higher taxes to reduce the amount that credits have to be cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up until about a year ago there was an average delay in payment of confirmed documentary credits of between fifty to sixty days.
  • His film credits as director include 'Mood Music' and 'Lies'.
  • I remember playing this game to the end and expected some spectacular bravado ending, but all I got were the words ‘The End’, and then the credits scrolled up.
  • He's already got a credit/three credits in earth science.
  • If you've ever watched the credits of a movie you've seen the word "gaffer"---he's the head electrictian on the set. Languagehat.com: THE MOST UNTRANSLATABLE WORD.
  • A couple of them went in places that I never would have chosen myself including what I think the very best thing is, which is the title fade, that piano piece sitting right over the opening credits. Trent Reznor Talks Academy Awards
  • William Saffire credits William Shakespeare with originating the metaphor.
  • Intermittently gripping thriller illuminating one of our planet's grubbier secrets: the ongoing slave trade, in the form of domestic help forcibly recruited from Africa's more troubled regions and bundled into Britain by human traffickers (the closing credits suggest that 5,000 slaves may be held in London alone). Tonight's TV highlights
  • Perhaps due to this, the five feline cat performers are missing from the film's credits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Compared to the omnishambles budget, tax credits is a blip. Times, Sunday Times
  • Predating the malodor squad, IFF worked on smell-fighting products now on the market, including the "odor shield" feature of Glad trash bags, which manufacturer Clorox Co. credits with boosting the sales of its premium bags. This Job Stinks: Chemists
  • We know by now that these fateful peculiarities, right after the credits, need not necessarily signify.
  • Uncommonly in the context of a horror film, Karloff is not top-billed; though his bearded and begoggled visage looms large in the psychedelic opening credits with the film's title spelled out in animated bones, à la ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN, that distinction falls to dashing Jean-Pierre Aumont, who stars as photojournalist Claude Marchand. Archive 2006-12-31
  • There's David Childs, whom Filler credits with having created ‘some of the worst blights on the city's skyline in recent decades’.
  • the credits were given at the end of the film
  • And it offers tax credits for alternative fuels, including wind power and clean coal.
  • Several former bank directors and owners found responsible for misusing credits have also been prosecuted.
  • But as she recorded their business accounts, the story of Moses flitted in and out of her head between the credits and debits, the flasks of beer and wine and jars of olive oil and measures of profit.
  • She credits the costume designers she has met on film sets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Runyon credits his drive to improve overnight mail service in urban areas for much of the shift in attitude.
  • Earned - income tax credits topped up wages and reduced the high marginal tax rates that would otherwise occur as benefits were withdrawn.
  • Imagine the thrill of watching your name flow by hurriedly on television and film credits
  • One student testifies that he got an astounding 35 credits in a day in one subject.
  • The policy involves students getting rewards for good behaviour, culminating in a school trip to a theme park for all those who get the required number of credits.
  • Once the end credits started rolling, I pondered for a moment what I liked about the movie.
  • No interest is charged or paid on debits or credits… Members call up the services they require or visit shops and business in the system…
  • That there are no frights in a film based on classic horror concepts doesn't seem to bother Sommers, whose only moment of something approaching real emotion comes during the end credits, when he dedicates the film to his dad.
  • But as I watched the credits unfold I thought: I know that font.
  • Working professionals can take this part-time, choosing from 12 modules that cost £350 each, totting up course credits over as long as five years.
  • There is one weird quirk though - in almost every episode, the scene immediately following the credits sequence is extremely fuzzy.
  • Even as the image fades to black and the credits roll, you continue to hear the tapping underneath the music until the credits end.
  • So again, credit transfer would allow this student to gain the higher award on the completion of six more credits.
  • Suddenly I encountered the title credits of "Goodfellas" on Spike. Universal Law #2: The Night You Receive Your Latest Netflix Movie, Something Worth Watching Will Be On TV
  • In the first couple of years of tax credits the system was so inefficient that many thousands were overpaid. Times, Sunday Times
  • Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
  • So again, credit transfer would allow this student to gain the higher award on the completion of six more credits.
  • Companies buy and sell credits as a way to offset their own environmental impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • While I'm mentioning crewmembers, you'll see Joel Coen listed in the credits as Assistant Film Editor.
  • The gleesome threesome share songwriting credits on all their One Foot in the Ether material, but possess qualities that could result in breakout status. Michael Bialas: Denver Concert Review: Putting the Heat in the Band of Heathens
  • He credits the fashion designer with opening his eyes and developing his taste for art and photography.
  • I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.
  • Damiano credits media reports on the many beneficial properties of tea are the primary reason for the increased demand.
  • Trade credits are predominantly used to supplement media campaigns and Active has an established relationship with many UK media owners and agencies. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
  • Factors such as homebuyer tax credits, low mortgage rates, and more affordable prices were cited as leading to more potential buyers. Realty Times Real Estate News Channel
  • Nonetheless, US consumers who buy hybrids will receive tax credits, regardless of whether their car has the same fuel efficiency as a regular car.
  • Tax credits for homebuyers helped to boost sales. Times, Sunday Times
  • The out-take scene used over the final credits is a cringe-making business that doesn't even deserve to make it on to the DVD.
  • In the future, you could tell a friend you need to drop by a yínháng, rather than a bank.iii In this imagined future, a yínháng whose capital is derived from carbon emissions credits, rather than property mortgages, would be substantively different from a bank, and a better place to stow your hard-earned savings. The English Is Coming!
  • The family are not be eligible for tax credits due to the size of their combined income. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tone is set right from the outset, as we hear a martial-sounding drum roll over the credits.
  • Arthur Dong, who worked with her on his documentary about gay bashing, Licensed to Kill, credits her with changing the film's whole thrust.
  • I don't know about Sonnon's bladework, though he certain has beaucoup credits across the board in various disciplines; Mushtaq has a bunch of silat, plus other things, including some recent exposure to African knifery, so it should prove to be very interesting ... That's not a knife, THIS is a knife ...
  • The label affiliation has been creatively advantageous; through Lost Highway he has met various collaborators, including several of the songwriters who share credits on "Pass It Around. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Back in 1997, Congress passed a program of higher-education tax credits aimed at raising college enrollments.
  • Here government, at least on a small scale, is a reliable partner as a community development organization called the University Cultural Center Association aids start-ups in the Midtown neighborhood with financing, tax credits, cut-rate rents on space and technical advice on everything from bookkeeping to marketing. John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio: Nothing and Everything -- What Consumers Expect from the New Normal
  • It's in rough cut form, which means there are no beginning and end credits.
  • In fact, his list of credits is so extensive, it is understandable that an employer might overlook one glaring omission.
  • At 46, Hermann credits most New Orleans-style musicians for his avoidance of a life of beggary, which is why after this Mardi Gras Band tour - watch for new JamBase
  • She somewhat hubristically, and I believe rather dishonestly, credits her new found contentment to herself, her will, her desire to bring it all about. Ester Amy Fischer: My Year of Eating, Praying, Loving: Healing Journey or Hocus Pocus?
  • Major issues appear to be the number of credits required, courses offered, and prerequisites.
  • He discredits the idea that the innocent and law-abiding have nothing to worry about, arguing that privacy isn't simply an individual ‘quality of life’ issue.
  • No earlier authentic evidence than this exists, though a _lapsus calami_ of Leland (who credits the Venerable Bede with an acquaintance with Deerhurst about the year 700) would seem to give it an earlier date. Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire
  • Miss Privett said he had achieved a considerable amount during his career and listed a string of credits which St Leonards had gained under his headship.
  • He remains a ghostly presence in the movie, made manifest only as the final credits roll. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She credits the costume designers she has met on film sets. Times, Sunday Times
  • As credits pass through the clearing system, they are collected in a specially designated account and transferred to magnetic tape.
  • He remains a ghostly presence in the movie, made manifest only as the final credits roll. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She credits her employer's enlightened attitude to flexible working as a factor in her success. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henderson's father now runs a hotel in Broxburn, and she credits him as the driving force behind her running career.
  • This problem was particularly acute in the textile sector where a large number of spindles were set up on the basis of suppliers' credits.
  • As is now done, debits were recorded on the left page and credits on the right one.
  • Further military credits were now refused, and angry dissolutions and new elections ordered by the government in December 1861 and May 1862 only served to reinforce the opposition.
  • I applied for the new tax credits weeks ago and haven't even got an acknowledgement of the receipt of the completed form.
  • But a copy of the 123-page document obtained by The Wall Street Journal emphasizes the importance of giving certain prospective co-pilots flight-time "credits" for academic and other relevant experience. FAA Mulls Proposals for Pilot Qualifications
  • Usually, Johnny Roventini, the famous Philip Morris "bellhop", ended their "soft-sell" with his famous clarion call, "Call For Philip Mor-Aiss!", followed by the closing credits, featuring a Philip Morris pack in the background [it was the sponsor's custom to feature their product or logo during these credits, which were later refilmed for daytime and off-network repeats, minus the sponsor's product WN.com - Articles related to Uruguay weakens smoking laws
  • To be a player in this electronic financial landscape, one just has to borrow and lend money in the markets - create a balance sheet of entries on the vast electronic ledger of debits and credits.
  • We don't have maker credits for all of the amazing devices shown, but here is the website for Robovox (the big guy who talks), and some of the robots featured were created by students of the University of Applied Sciences in Graz, Dept. of Information Design. Boing Boing
  • The shambles has echoes of the tax credits fiasco which left families to survive on charity food parcels. The Sun
  • Instead it allows for an unlimited number of international offset credits to be used in meeting these targets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The developer originally applied for tax credits for rehabilitating a historic building, but the credits came with a stipulation that the original plastered ceilings and walls be preserved.
  • A short endnote section credits image sources and inspirations, a nice touch, especially when it came to those who influenced the look of the comics in different decades. Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? » Comics Worth Reading
  • The typical objection to a sales or value added tax is that it is regressive but I think you could maintain progressivity through tax credits for lower incomes. Matthew Yglesias » Tax Simplification and the Flat Tax
  • Those who purchase goods incur a debit, while those who sell obtain a credit; debits and credits are denominated in the national currency.
  • I tried hard to stop thinking about the turbulence and focus on the in-flight movie, and it must have worked because when the credits started rolling two hours later, I was horrified to realize that we were still holding hands as we droned our way across the Atlantic, particularly as the turbulence had stopped around an hour and a half ago. Kim Carillo: The Day Prince William's Pal Held My Husband's Hand and Other In-Flight Shockers
  • Insurance companies, for instance, are talking about premium credits, lower deductibles and rebates for steps such as commissioning of buildings.
  • Any future credits and moneys loaned will be loaned at a rate of seven percent usury.
  • AMY: I have seen a common denominator mistake made by hundreds of students that I've interviewed via my career in admissions, and that is the recent push to use AP credits to both get out of prerequisites in college or maybe come in with advanced standing. Words Of Wisdom For The New College Set
  • I liked the first forty seconds or so -- the title credits are cool, and I felt the anguish and fear of Christian Bale's character (Bale's a great actor, but even he and Peter Fonda can't save this thing) as he watched his barn burn. Nick Antosca: 3:10 to Yuma: Not as Good as Brokeback Mountain, but Easily as Gay
  • There's something pleasing about the way it eschews all the standard baggage that comes with middle-of-the-road, Radio 2-playlisted artists: no gentle trip-hop breakbeats or cosseting synth washes, no hitmaking songwriters-for-hire buried in the credits, no post-Amy Winehouse retro soul or supper-club jazz scenery. Rumer: seasons of my soul – review
  • An hour after the end credits have rolled, he's the one - perhaps the only one - we remember.
  • But enough investment-grade credits have declined in quality to provoke fears that big lenders may be damaged.
  • Taste is thereby an eminently social sense, an observation that implicitly further discredits its alleged privacy and indisputability. Tastes and Pleasures
  • He credits his study of ecology for his approach to design. Times, Sunday Times

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