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Qué (quién) es chequer - definición

BRITISH ACTOR
Chequer, Paul

Chequer      
·noun & ·v ·same·as Checker.
chequer      
(US checker)
¦ noun
1. (chequers) a pattern of alternately coloured squares.
2. (checkers) [treated as sing.] N. Amer. the game of draughts.
(checker) a piece used in this game.
¦ verb
1. divide into or mark with chequers.
2. [as adjective chequered] marked by periods of fluctuating fortune: a chequered career.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'chessboard', giving rise to chequered meaning 'marked like a chessboard'): from exchequer.
Paul Chequer         
Paul Chequer is an English actor best known for starring in the British drama As If as Jamie Collier on Channel 4 from 2001 to 2004 and the BBC Three drama Sinchronicity, as Nathan, in 2006.

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Paul Chequer

Paul Chequer is an English actor best known for starring in the British drama As If as Jamie Collier on Channel 4 from 2001 to 2004 and the BBC Three drama Sinchronicity, as Nathan, in 2006.

He later appeared as Eugene Jones in the British science fiction television series Torchwood in the episode "Random Shoes", broadcast on 10 December 2006.

Ejemplos de uso de chequer
1. Chequer complains that the major pharmaceutical companies still overcharge for the retroviral drugs used to treat AIDS patients.
2. Although the World Bank predicted the number of AIDS cases in Brazil would hit 1.2 million by 2000, the number today is around half that, says Pedro Chequer, the director of Brazil‘s AIDS treatment program.
3. The government said it would introduce a measure, from yesterday, to bring additional non–resident companies within the controlled foreign companies legislation, which ensures the Ex–chequer receives revenues from subsidiaries based in low–tax countries.
4. Reuters Brighton: Britain‘s Chancellor of the Ex–Chequer Gordon Brown renewed a call yesterday for Opec to pump more oil and said co–ordinated international action is needed to stabilise world energy markets.
5. Whether, like the Sun, you went for cut–price condoms and cheap champagne from this ‘Chancellor of the Sex–chequer‘ or, like the Guardian, were keen on Brown‘s education and environment package, it was 10 Budgets lucky for ‘Gord Almighty‘ in Bunland, where the punishment never stops.