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Qué (quién) es sure card - definición

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Sure Thing; Sure thing (disambiguation); Sure Thing (song)

sure thing         
informal
a certainty.
?[as exclamation] chiefly N. Amer. certainly.
Esch-sur-Sûre Castle         
  • Esch-sur-Sûre Castle
  • The Castle above the town
CASTLE IN LUXEMBOURG
Château d'Esch-sur-Sûre; Esch-sur-Sure Castle
Esch-sur-Sûre Castle (), now a ruin, is located on a spur in the small town of Esch-sur-Sûre in the north-west of Luxembourg. It is naturally protected by a sharp meander in the River Sûre which surrounds the town and the castle on three sides.
Sure         
SURE; Sure (disambiguation)
["Towards a Broader Basis for Logic Programming", Bharat Jayaraman, TR CS Dept, SUNY Buffalo, 1990]. (1995-01-05)

Wikipedia

Sure thing

Sure thing or Sure Thing may refer to:

  • Certainty
  • A Sure Thing, a 1962 album by jazz trumpeter Blue Mitchell
  • The Sure Thing, a 1985 romantic comedy directed by Rob Reiner
  • Sure Thing (play), a 1988 short play by David Ives
  • Sure Thing (short story), a short novel by Isaac Asimov
  • "Sure Thing" (Foster & Lloyd song), 1987
  • "Sure Thing" (Miguel song), 2011
  • "Sure Thing" (Hillsong United song), 2021
  • "Sure Thing", a song by St Germain
  • "Sure Thing", a song by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, for the film Cover Girl
Ejemplos de uso de sure card
1. "As an industry we have a vested interest in making sure card fraud is investigated and the fraudsters prosecuted." Asked if the banks were not now acting as "judge and jury" when the fraud was committed by their own staff, she said: "It is not in our interests as an industry to not be up front about this.