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Someone who expresses strong approval.
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indorser
ratifier
1
The
subscriber
will be able control how the technical information is shared.
2
Liberty said Starz had experienced continued
subscriber
growth and reduced programming costs.
3
Shaw last month said higher rates had offset slipping TV
subscriber
numbers.
4
He said he would like Ireland to be the number one
subscriber
.
5
The advertiser acquires no more rights in the newspaper than the
subscriber
.
1
A great variety of defences may be successfully made by an
indorser
.
2
These notes are forgeries both of the maker and the
indorser
.
3
What responsibility does an
indorser
assume in case of a note?
4
His obligation is that of a surety or first
indorser
.
5
How can the first
indorser
be distinguished from the second?
1
Nish went to the
ratifier
's
office, where the manufactory account books were kept.
2
See here -and the
ratifier
herself has initialled it.'
3
The treaty acquires binding effect on
ratifiers
90 days after 50 sign up; Ireland is number 43.
1
Company signing their first
endorser
Walt Clyde Frazier to a lifetime deal.
2
Freed from these attributes, He is again their enjoyer and
endorser
.
3
The object in protesting a note is to fix the liability on the
endorser
.
4
I am a follower of the old trails, an
endorser
of the old maxims.
5
He became an in-demand product
endorser
,
appearing in commercials for Jell-O, Coca-Cola and Ford.
6
First Al Gore joins Apple's board of directors, and now he's their highest-profile
endorser
.
7
Gandelu is the drawer, Rigal merely the
endorser
.
8
You are my beatitude, my destroyer of all vices, my
endorser
of all virtue, my salvation.
9
Does the loser tell his friend, the
endorser
,
that he has lost half of his fortune?
10
They've invested millions in building a brand that's become deeply intertwined with the identity of the
endorser
.
11
Conventional advertisers have preconceived ideas about what makes an advertisement work: humor, splashy graphics, a celebrity
endorser
.
12
He says that the ideal
endorser
not only should be non-commercial but should have a distinguished character.
13
H&M
endorser
and pop superstar The Weeknd has cancelled his collaboration with the brand following this debacle.
14
And yet here's Howey acting as an
endorser
of Amazon, a $60 billion multinational giant.
15
In fact, as the head of the party, I may modestly claim to have been your first
endorser
!
16
And, as he's a real shaver, I'll have the minister, or some other responsible man, for an
endorser
.
endorser
first endorser
benevolent endorser
good endorser
ideal endorser
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