Similar words: credit, on credit, credited, accredit, creditor, tax credit, discredit, creditable. Meaning: ['kredɪt] n. a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film).
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211. This documentary credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1993 Revision) International Chamber of Commerce (publicities on No. 500).
212. Clean letters of credit are mainly used in non-trade settlement, while documentary credits are generally used in commodity trade.
213. It will drain about 100 credits from you, if you charge it at the Extractor.
214. She also had some impressive theater and film credits, among them a role in Arthur Miller’s Mr. Peter’s Connections, in which she performed (in the buff, no less) alongside actor Peter Falk.
215. This documentary credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1993 Revision) International Chamber of Commerce (publication No. 500).
216. First(Sentence dictionary), she had already been granted the maximum number of credits that American allows for internships in her degree program.
217. This credit is subject to the uniform customs and practice for documentary credits, 1993, revision ICC Publication No. 500.
218. Credit : The minimum requirement for Bachelor of Science in bio-pharmaceutics: 160 credits.
219. Writ of garnishment - An order of the court whereby property, money, or credits in the possession of another person may be seized and applied to pay a debtor's debt.
220. Twenty of the 30 minutes of the unusually long credits at the end of the Extended Edition, are dedicated to listing the Charter Members of the Official Lord of the Rings Fan Club.
221. This credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits UCP(1993 Revision) International Chamber of Commerse publication NO. 500.
222. They get export credits and other things, but it's wrong to dismiss them as a knockoff shop or a product of the army.
223. A usance credits obviously calls for a time draft, and the usance varies from 30,60 days to as long as 180 days even longer.
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