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meios financeiros
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fons
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fortuna
A roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.)
roll
Portuguese
meios financeiros
1
Second, states cannot depend entirely on federal money to
bankroll
these projects.
2
The young men's deposit was the crap-game
bankroll
,
or most of it.
3
Moody's expects that corporate sponsors who
bankroll
the Games will benefit most.
4
He would have to
bankroll
this venture out of his own resources.
5
They're trying to get Dav to buy in and
bankroll
the project.
6
She has also featured on Westmonster, the website he helped to
bankroll
.
7
I still had those three keys and that
bankroll
in my pocket.
8
We were down in the pantry, when I offered to
bankroll
him.
9
Imagine, for example, that you want your friends to
bankroll
a dinner party.
10
The Pentagon helped
bankroll
it, but doesn't quite understand how it actually works.
11
Its stock could then also be used to
bankroll
future acquisitions.
12
But the agency is continuing to
bankroll
concepts for a future decades away.
13
New converts included the Rockefellers and Du Ponts, who helped
bankroll
Wheeler's crusade.
14
It's easy to see why: Those little boxes
bankroll
their business.
15
He'd think I had decided to
bankroll
my vagrant lifestyle by robbing people.
16
If you want to build your demonstration project, I'll
bankroll
it.
bankroll
·
help bankroll
bankroll the project
bankroll a team
bankroll future
bankroll challenges
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meios financeiros
Catalan
fons
fortuna
Spanish
fortuna