Similar words: deluxe, ineluctably, ineluctable, elusiveness, benefit, beneath, serenely, benefice. Meaning: ['benɪlʌks] n. a customs union comprising Belgium and Netherlands and Luxembourg.
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(1) One of these organizations is the Benelux Chamber of Commerce.
(2) We therefore are strong representatives of the Benelux community in Beijing and Shanghai.
(3) In contrast to Central Europe, Benelux has more oil available, but less coal.
(4) While powerful in the Benelux region, the bank in recent years had been overshadowed by bigger U.
(5) Eurotech Benelux BV from The Netherlands is one of the leading European companies in Casting, Forging, Industrial Steel Structure Fabricating and Graphic Machinery Building.
(6) I've since been back to the Benelux area multiple times.
(7) Since then, the original core business of Fortis Benelux banking and insurance business and has no chance of listed companies.
(8) Many of the Chinese tourists in the Benelux countries are members of daibiaotuan, official or business delegations with a reputation as boondoggles.
(9) Since then, the original core business of Fortis Benelux banking and insurance business with a listed company has been missed.
(10) Use the special resource re-supply table for Benelux included in these rules.
(11) A measure of its success and an indication of the magnitude of its task could be gleaned from Benelux.
(12) In 1994, he became Chief Executive Officer of Esso Benelux, a large Exxon affiliate in Europe.
(13) That was the case of last week's rescue by four countries of the Benelux banks Dexia and Fortis. Sentencedict.com
(14) After World War II, Belgium joined NATO and, together with the Netherlands and Luxembourg, formed the Benelux group of nations.
(15) After the war, the Dutch economy prospered again, being a member of the Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg) and European Economic Community unions.
(16) ON MARCH 25th 1957 a gaggle of leaders from six European countries (France, West Germany, Italy and the Benelux trio) met in the great hall of the Horatii and the Curiatii in Rome's Capitoline museum.
(17) To maintain friendly relations with other organisations in the Benelux and elsewhere with regard to intellectual property issues.
(18) Millions of workers from the countries of southern Europe have gone to work in Germany, Switzerland, France, the Benelux nations and Scandinavia.
(19) With Swiss and U.S. capital also moving up and ratios in French and Benelux banks on the rise, it's not just emerging market banks that are potentially in need of more capital.
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