Examples of using Syndicate in English and their translations into Hindi
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Based on the requests of his friends, Khatri started his own syndicate and started drawing three cards to decide the day's number.
He gradually acquired a literary reputation and in 1747 a syndicate of printers commissioned him to compile his'Dictionary of the English Language'.
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Or, try and connect with someone with an existing AngelList Syndicate and make your pitch.
Ultimately Universal Press Syndicate picked up the comic
Four of these perps were competing syndicate bosses, something big was going down,
In January this year, both the entities signed a bancassurance pact to make insurance easily accessible to consumers across over 4000 branches of Syndicate Bank in India.
And now, in an article in Project Syndicate, Roubini cites a number of signs of impending disaster.
The higher the minimum, the less engagement from the Broker-dealer syndicate a company will get to the point where they will not engage at all.
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After testing in Portugal last month, the option to syndicate Instagram Stories to Facebook Stories has now also appeared for US users.
You can now find an expert in that domain to invest and then syndicate like-minded investors also passionate about that domain.
Many news-related sites, blogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed.
She ends up taking down an international crime syndicate with aplomb and panache.
The FBI in London court said that Dawood is running his international crime syndicate from Karachi in Pakistan.
(Capone was suspected, but no evidence ever directly tied his syndicate to the slaughter.).
Free press release distribution services syndicate your press releases to a network of media outlets for free.
Known in Japan as the boryokudan, the yakuza is the name given to the highly organized Japanese crime syndicate.
they used the lottery syndicate power to have better chances of winning.
Malin says that the hands-on driving experience worked very well to motivate the 18 member broker-dealer syndicate that he built.