How To Use Escudo In A Sentence

  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • For instance, the Spanish peseta, Portuguese escudo and Irish punt could devalue 50% against the new Deutsche mark. Breakup of single currency would blight Europe, says Dutch bank Ing
  • The baron got 800 escudos a year in compensation.
  • Estas armas no sero canhes, bombas ou balas, mas sim, um polmico escudo antimsseis, cujo projeto e desenvolvimento devem custar US$ 7,9 bilhes. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Some taxi operators and small businesses were reported to be giving back change in both euros and escudos, against government recommendations.
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  • In order to build investor confidence, the escudo was fixed to the dollar.
  • They were looking for the odd escudo to weigh down the damp pockets creeping up their thighs. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • She may not be able to read or write but she can convert dollars, francs, rand, etc into escudos!
  • Agora, que o "escudo" foi tirado da batalha, o que vai acontecer? Global Voices Online
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • LONDON—As the euro-zone debt crisis intensified in recent months, at least two global banks took steps to install back-up technology systems that could handle trades in old European currencies like drachmas, escudos and lire. Banks Struggle With Euro Contingencies
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • Portugal had until the end of February to phase out the escudo.
  • Banks and investment funds in one euro-using country gorged on the bonds of others, freed of worry about devaluation-prone currencies like the drachma, lira, peseta and escudo. Ties That Bound Europe Now Fraying
  • The euro, which replaces the old francs, marks, guilders, pesetas, escudos, drachmas, and lire of the European Union, is not yet five years old.
  • A pistole was originally a Spanish 2-escudo gold piece, but by the eighteenth century the term referred in English to any of a number of small gold coins of several European nations, with about the same low value. George Washington’s First War
  • The reinvented escudo would undoubtedly drop like a stone, but to a level that makes Portugal's under-educated and under-trained work force competitive in world markets. Portugal Gets a Little Friendly Advice
  • Wolters crossed the corridor to the safe room, returned with blocks of escudo notes. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Franco, to whom your Majesty, while he was alferez, granted thirty escudos 'pay to induce him to come with me; and I would trust him not only with those forts, but also with other things of importance that your Majesty has in these parts. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 19 of 55 1620-1621 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing
  • By a different measure, he says Italians and the Portuguese are less bothered about switching to the euro because of the relative under-performance of the lira and escudo.
  • Within one year of abandoning the escudo for the euro, Portugal, for example, was forced to make massive cuts in public spending to meet the stability pact's criteria.
  • She could earn up to 15,000 escudos a day, or three times the going rate for a building site in Lisbon.
  • Some taxi operators and small businesses were reported to be giving back change in both euros and escudos, against government recommendations.
  • Estas armas no sero canhes, bombas ou balas, mas sim, um polmico escudo antimsseis, cujo projeto e desenvolvimento devem custar US$ 7,9 bilhes. Notcias - Aviso aos Navegantes!!! by Sonialotus: Projeto Haarp 2 ...
  • Banks and investment funds in one euro-using country gorged on the bonds of others, freed of worry about devaluation-prone currencies like the drachma, lira, peseta and escudo. Ties That Bound Europe Now Fraying

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