Client (redirected fromclientele) Dictionary Thesaurus Medical Financial Encyclopedia Wikipedia A person who employs or retains an attorney to represent him or her in any legal business; to assist, to counsel, and to defend the individual in legal proceedings; and to appear on his or her behalf ...
clientele Thesaurus Medical Legal Financial Encyclopedia Wikipedia cli·en·tele (klī′ən-tĕl′, klē′än-) n. 1.The clients of a professional person or practice considered as a group. 2.A body of customers or patrons:a restaurant's clientele. ...
business - customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele" clientele, patronage people - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"...
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Madame de Repentigny, widow of 'Admiral' de Repentigny, to use the grandiloquent expression of old chroniclers; Nicolas Marsollet, Louis Couillard de l'Espinay, Charles Roger de Colombiers, Francois Bissot, Charles Amiot, Le Gardeur de Repentigny, Dupont de Neuville, Pierre Denis de la Ronde...
Avec la venue d'une nouvelle clientele internationale touristique (russe et asiatique), l'ouverture sur de nouveaux debouches du tourisme tels que le tourisme vert, voyage aventure, sejours thematiques autour de l'EAEnologie ou du cinema, tourisme de proximite s'impose. Tourisme et hoteller...
gel: A colloid in which the disperse phase has combined with the dispersion medium to produce a semisolid material, such as a jelly.
Owing to the deeply engrained Yin Yang worldview, the Chinese tradition embraces paradoxes as inevitable, desirable, and persistent, contrary to the negative perception of paradoxes in the West (De La Robertie, Cliquet, Trigo, & Antonio, 2006; Faure & Fang, 2008; Nisbett, 2010; Smith & Lew...
the door clicked shut→ la puerta se cerró con un golpecito seco 2. (= be understood)→ quedar claro/ait didn't click with me until→ no caí en la cuenta hasta (que) ...suddenly it all clicked (into place)→ de pronto, todo encajaba (en su sitio) 3. (= be a success) [...
The re-emergence of such a major theatre enterprise cannot fail to raise the expectations of the many theatre-going clientele and the spirits of the general public in owning such a prestigious venue. Take a bow over theatre work Although, some of our venues overlap in terms of programming cho...