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PROCESS OF PURSUING PAYMENTS OF DEBTS OWED BY INDIVIDUALS OR BUSINESSES
Bill Collector; Collections Agency; Debt collection agency; Judgment collection; Collection attorneys; Collection officer; Debt collector; Debt collection (historical); International debt collection; Collection account; Debt Collection Agency; Collection (payment); Collection calls; Debt collectors; Debt recovery; Collector (finance); Debt Collector; Agency payment; Phantom payment; Transactional payment; Collection agency; Collections agency; Debt Contol Agency; Debt Control Agency; Debt collection agencies; History of debt collection; Collection of debt
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Найдено результатов: 1886
Girò         
  • Ampelographers have speculated that the Girò may have originated in northeast Spain and was introduced to Sardinia when both regions were part of the Aragonese Empire.
  • The Girò di Cagliari includes the southeastern province of Cagliari (''dark blue'') and extends northwest into the neighboring province of Oristano (''purple'').
VARIETAL
Giro (grape); Gira (grape); Gea (grape); Girò Arzu; Girò Chiaro; Giro Arzu; Giro Chiaro; Girò Commune; Giro Commune; Giro di Spagna; Girò Nieddu; Giro Nieddu; Girò Sardo; Gliata; Zirone; Giro di Cagliari; Girò di Cagliari; Girò di Cagliari DOC; Giro di Cagliari DOC; Girò di Cagliari (DOC); Giro di Cagliari (DOC); Aghina Barja; Ghjirau; Giro Arrubio; Giro Bragiu; Giro Nero; Giro Niedda; Giro Nigro; Giro Rosso; Giro Rosso di Spagna; Girone; Girone Comune; Girone Comune Rosso; Girone di Spagna; Mances de Capdell; Manses de Capdell; Nieddu Alzu; Zirone di Spagna
Girò is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown on Sardinia and is used mostly in the production of fortified wines in the Giro di Cagliari Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC). The grape was once widely planted throughout Sardinia but its plantings were decimated when the phylloxera epidemic hit the island at the end of the nineteenth century.
Debt collection         
Debt collection is the process of pursuing payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector.
debt collector         
¦ noun a person who collects debts for creditors.
Anna Girò         
  • Faustina Hasse (Bordoni)]], the bass [[Antonio Montagnana]], the tenor [http://www.quellusignolo.fr/tenors/amorevoli.html Angiolo Amorevoli],  all of whom sing in cities and capitals all over Europe.</small>
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  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1726 premiere of Vivaldi's ''Dorilla in Tempe''. Anna appears under the role of "Eudamia, ninfa amante non corrisposta d'Elmiro" ("Eudamia, nymph, feeling unrequited love for Elmiro"). Vivaldi's name appears preceded by "del celebre" ("by the famous").</small>
  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1728 premier of Gallupi's and Pescetti's ''Gl'Odj Delusi dal Sangue''. Anna is once again playing a role en travesti: "Evandro, creduto figlio d'Oreste poi scoperto figlio di Mezenzio, amante di Turia" ("Evandro, thought to be Oreste's son, then revealed to be Mezenzio's son, in love with Tiria").</small>
  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1726 production of Giovanni Porta's ''Agide, Re di Sparta''. Anna appears under the role of "Filoastro, Principe amante di Antianira, Capitano delle guardie reali" ("Filoastro, Prince in love with Antianira, Captain of the royal guards") as "La Sig. Anna Girò Mantovana" ("Ms Anna Girò, Mantuan").  This is another [[breeches role]] for Anna. Giovanni Porta's name appears preceded by "del celebre" ("by the famous").</small>
  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1745 premiere of Christoph Willibald Gluck's ''L'Ipolito'' in Florence. Anna sings the prima donna role of Phaedra ("Fedra").</small>
  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1723 Treviso premiere of ''La Ninfa Infelice e Fortunata. ''Girò makes her debut in this pastoral opera. She plays the role of "Mirtillo, pastore amante di Filli" ("Mirtillo, shepherd in love with Filli") as "La Sig. Anna Giro di Mantova" ("Miss Anna Girò from Mantua"). Her first professional role was en travesti.</small>
  • website=IMSLP}}</ref> This drama per musica ("musical drama") was put together for the Carnival. Anna sings "Oronta, Reina vedova d'Armenia" ("Oronta, widowed Queen of Armenia"), a seconda donna role. Vivaldi had already written a prima donna role for her in ''Farnace'' (Tamiri) the year before. But Oronta, if not a prima donna role, is still one of the title characters.</small>
  • <small>Frontispiece and cast from the libretto of the 1747 premiere of Giovanni Battista Runcher's ''Achille in Sciro.'' Anna is listed under the role of "Achille, in abito femminile sotto nome di Pirra amante di Deidamia" ("Achilles, dressed as a woman under the name Pirra, in love with Deidamia").</small>
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  • L'Adelaide]]''.
The role of "Adelaide, Vedova di Lontario, Reina d'Italia" ("Lontario's widow, Queen of Italy") was created by Anna Girò in 1735 at the Carnaval in [[Verona]]. Text of the aria: "You are much too easy to believe, Warrior. Every hour this pale face of yours, this trembling gait show you coward and false. In my chest there is a tenacious heart. Do you want to see how strong it is? You ruthless and haughty one!". Like almost the entire opera ''L'Adelaide'', the music to this aria is lost.</small>
  • <small>Caricature of Vivaldi by [[Pier Leone Ghezzi]]. "The Red Priest, composer of music who made the opera at the Capranica of 1723."</small>
18TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA SINGER KNOWN FOR HER COLLABORATION WITH ANTONIO VIVALDI.
Anna Giro; Anne Giro; Anne Girò; Anna Maddalena Giraud; Annina Girò; La Girò; Anna Giraud; Anne Giraud; Anna Maddalena Teseire; Anna Teseire
Anna Girò (also Girrò or Giraud), also known as l'Annina del Prete Rosso, la Nina del Prete Rosso, or l'Annina della Pietà, was the stage name of Anna Maria(?) Maddalena Tessieri (or Tesieri, Teseire or Testeiré), an Italian mezzo-soprano/contralto of the 18th century.
Debt relief         
  • The sick men's ward at [[Marshalsea]] [[debtors' prison]]
THE PARTIAL OR TOTAL "LIFTING-BACK" OR FORGIVENESS OF DEBT
Debt forgiveness; Debt Relief; Financial health management; Debt cancellation; Financial Health Management; Forgiven debt; Arguments against international debt relief; Loan forgiveness; Debt abolition
Debt relief or debt cancellation is the partial or total forgiveness of debt, or the slowing or stopping of debt growth, owed by individuals, corporations, or nations.
government securities         
  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012
TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
¦ plural noun another term for government paper.
national debt         
  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012
TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
¦ noun the total amount of money which a country's government has borrowed.
External debt         
  • Map of countries by external debt as a percentage of [[GDP]]
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TOTAL DEBT A COUNTRY OWES TO FOREIGN CREDITORS
Foreign debt; Foreign Debt; External Debt; International debt; Debt accumulation; Total external debt; Total External Debt; Gross external debt
A country's gross external debt (or foreign debt) is the liabilities that are owed to nonresidents by residents. The debtors can be governments, corporations or citizens.
Debt crisis         
  • 100,000 people protest against the austerity measures in front of parliament building in Athens (29 May 2011).
  • Depositors protest the freezing of their accounts, mostly in dollars. They were converted to pesos at less than half their new value.
  • President [[Néstor Kirchner]] and Economy Minister [[Roberto Lavagna]], who presented the first debt restructuring offer in 2005
  • Public debt as a percent of GDP by CIA (2012)
  • CDS]] showing a temporary loss of confidence in creditworthiness of certain EU countries. The left axis is in [[basis points]]; a level of 1,000 means it costs $1&nbsp;million to protect $10&nbsp;million of debt for five years.
  • Protests in Athens on 25 May 2011
SITUATION IN WHICH A GOVERNMENT LOSES THE ABILITY OF PAYING BACK ITS GOVERNMENTAL DEBT
Debt wall; Public debt crisis; Government debt crisis; Debt crises
Debt crisis is a situation in which a government (nation, state/province, county, or city etc.) loses the ability of paying back its governmental debt.
Government debt         
  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012
TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
A country's gross government debt (also called public debt, or sovereign debt"FT Lexicon" The Financial Times) is the financial liabilities of the government sector. Changes in government debt over time reflect primarily borrowing due to past government deficits.

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Debt collection

Debt collection is the process of pursuing payments of money or other agreed-upon value owed to a creditor. The debtors may be by individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector. Most collection agencies operate as agents of creditors and collect debts for a fee or percentage of the total amount owed. Historically, debtors could face debt slavery, debtor's prison, or coercive collection methods. In the 21st century in many countries, legislation regulates debt collectors, and limits harassment and practices deemed unfair.