Fines may refer to: Fines, Andalusia, Spanish municipality Fine (penalty) Fine, a dated term for a premium on a lease of land, a large sum the tenant pays...
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has imposed day fines since 1969. Day fines are used for convictions under the criminal code (Geldstrafe), while administrative fines (Geldbuße), such...
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Fines (Spanish: [ˈfines]) is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National...
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Fines herbes (French: [fin.z‿ɛʁb]) designates an important combination of herbs that forms a mainstay of French cuisine. The canonical fines herbes of...
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clans Fine art(s) Fine topology (disambiguation), in mathematics Fines (disambiguation) Finest (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Fine Fein...
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It is Fine! Everything Is Fine. is a 2007 American independent drama film directed by David Brothers and Crispin Glover. It was written by and stars Steven...
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Finings are substances that are usually added at or near the completion of the processing of making wine, beer, and various nonalcoholic juice beverages...
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Ralph Fiennes (redirect from Rafe Fines)
Retrieved 18 January 2014. Cagle, Jess (4 March 1994). "It's Pronounced 'Rafe Fines'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 7 November 2012. "Coriolanus, review"...
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Look up fining in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fining may refer to: Finings, additives to beer or wine, see also fining Fining, metallurgy process...
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squad in 2022. In 2023, Fines-Leleiwasa was selected as a member of the Australian squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. "Issak Fines". Western Force. Retrieved...
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Fine Gael (/ˌfiːnə ˈɡeɪl, ˌfɪn-/ FEEN-nə GAYL, FIN-, Irish: [ˌfʲɪnʲə ˈɡeːl̪ˠ]; lit. 'Family (or Tribe) of the Irish') is a liberal-conservative and Christian...
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Jonny Fines (born 16 September 1987) is an English actor, singer and dancer, best known for his work in television and musical theatre. Fines grew up...
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In European academic traditions, fine art (or, fine arts) is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from popular art,...
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"F.I.N.E.*" is a song by rock band Aerosmith. It was written by lead singer Steven Tyler and lead guitarist Joe Perry. The song title is an acronym for...
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(21 January 2019). "Google fined €50 million for GDPR violation in France". The Verge. Retrieved 14 June 2019. "Hungary fines two companies for GDPR infringement"...
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the social-democratic Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Fines was the son of Richard Fines and Mabel Willcott, who had resided in Manitoba since 1876...
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Fine china most often refers to: Porcelain Fine china may also refer to: Fine China (band), an American indie rock band. "Fine China" (Chris Brown song)...
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then the commissioner is legally obligated to hand out fines and/or give suspensions. Fines in the NBA can be incurred for various reason and by various...
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The fineness of a precious metal object (coin, bar, jewelry, etc.) represents the weight of fine metal therein, in proportion to the total weight which...
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Fíne is a Gaelic-Irish feminine given name. At least two women named Fín or Fíne are attested in the Irish annals: Fín, princess of Cenél nEógain, wife...
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Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution (redirect from Excessive fines)
convicted of murder. The Supreme Court has held that the Excessive Fines Clause prohibits fines that are "so grossly excessive as to amount to a deprivation...
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Fine-tuning may refer to: Fine-tuning (deep learning) Fine-tuning (physics) Tuning (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Herman Finer (1898–1969), British administrative-scholar Jem Finer musician/composer Sir Morris Finer, lawyer Leslie Finer, journalist Samuel Finer (1915–93)...
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II Emergency Factory Made programme. "No-fines" refers to the type of concrete used – concrete with no fine aggregates. A rapid increase in the birth...
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A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students for pursuing a professional education in the visual, fine, or performing...
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by substantial fines since fraudsters are typically banned from the position or profession they abused to commit their crimes. Fines can also be used...
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A foot of fine (plural, feet of fines; Latin: pes finis; plural, pedes finium) is the archival copy of the agreement between two parties in an English...
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Late fee (redirect from Library fines)
lease or obligation for which they are responsible. Library fines, also known as overdue fines, late fees, or overdue fees, are small daily or weekly fees...
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Ad Fines may refer to Ancient Roman settlements at: Chew Green near Alwinton in Northumberland, UK Gornji Hruševec, Croatia Pfyn, Switzerland Kursumlija...
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"A Fine, Fine Day" is a single released by American singer and keyboardist Tony Carey. It is the opening track on his 1984 album, Some Tough City. The...
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