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What (who) is The Liquidator - definition


The Liquidator         
Το The Liquidator είναι ένα δημοφιλές ορχηστρικό κομμάτι που κυκλοφόρησε στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο από τον Τζαμαϊκανό Χάρρυ Τζ. Αλλστάρς το 1969.
The Sims (σειρά βιντεοπαιχνιδιών)         
ΣΕΙΡΆ ΒΙΝΤΕΟΠΑΙΧΝΙΔΙΏΝ
The Sims (σειρά)
Αυτό το άρθρο αφορά τη σειρά των βιντεοπαιχνιδιών The Sims. Για την πρώτη έκδοση, ανατρέξτε στο The Sims (βιντεοπαιχνίδι)
The Dark Side of the Moon         
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The Dark Side of the Moon είναι ένα άλμπουμ του συγκροτήματος Pink Floyd που κυκλοφόρησε το 1973. Οι στίχοι των τραγουδιών αναφέρονται στην καθημερινή ζωή των ανθρώπων, τα προβλήματα, τις συνήθειες, θέματα όπως ο χρόνος, η απληστία, οι συγκρούσεις, τα ταξίδια, οι ψυχικές διαταραχές και ο Θάνατος.
Examples of use of The Liquidator
1. The litigation ended in November when the liquidator withdrew its claim.
2. The liquidator of the company in Russia, where it was also declared bankrupt, supported the legal action, the statement said.
3. "This is the role of the liquidator, not the receiver appointed on behalf of Paz," he explains.
4. Nicholas Stadlen, QC for the Bank, told the judge the Bank believed the liquidator had only "grudgingly offered to pay" and done so in a "disingenuous way". He claimed some of the Bank supervisory staff, criticised during the course of the case, wanted further exoneration, and accused the liquidator of "courting publicity". Deloitte was not in court.
5. As the BoE is legally protected from negligence claims, the liquidator pursued the stronger claim that senior officials were guilty of "misfeasance" acting dishonestly or in bad faith.