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Qué (quién) es FADER - definición

NEW YORK-BASED MUSIC MAGAZINE
Fader (magazine); The FADER; Thefader.com; TheFader.com; The Fader (magazine); FADER

fader         
n.
We say someone fades from our memory. A fader dissolves from the world itself. A fader is someone who does not seem to exist - though the fader is still there, no one in the world wants to recognize that fact. Plural is faders, and indicates each and every fader in a group. Faders are the forgotten souls, the forgetten dreams that slipped away. Faders are everywhere.
1. On the street corner in the middle of winter, a fader sits and begs for food. 2. When I was only four years old, my father went to the corner grocery to get a pack of cigarettes. He never returned. I barely remember him; my mother refuses to, because he deserted us. He was a father; now he's a fader.
Fader         
·noun Father.
fader         
¦ noun a device for varying the volume of sound, the intensity of light, or the gain on a video or audio signal.

Wikipedia

The Fader

The Fader (stylized as FADER) is a magazine based in New York City that was launched in 1999 by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen. The magazine covers music, style and culture. It was the first print publication to be released on iTunes. It is owned by The Fader Media group, which also includes its website, thefader.com, as well as Fader films, Fader Label and Fader TV.

Ejemplos de uso de FADER
1. This is soon blown when you walk into the Cornerstone lobby and find that The Fader and Cornerstone share not only an office but also an owner.
2. Lee Fader, an ABN Amro broker, said the trigger for the latest oil price rises was "heightened fear about military action" against Iran.
3. Her British press notes trumpet the ‘organic‘ way in which The Fader, a cutting–edge US style magazine, put her on its cover before her album was even out.
4. Earlier this week, as oil prices pushed above a record $70 a barrel, ABN Amro broker Lee Fader said the trigger was "heightened fear about (U.S.) military action" against Iran over its defiance of the West on the nuclear issue.
5. Earlier this week, as oil prices pushed above $70 a barrel, ABN Amro broker Lee Fader said the trigger was heightened fear about U.S. military action against Iran, which has said it would go ahead with plans to enrich uranium in defiance of the United States, Europe and the U.N. nuclear agency.