SKASE


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SKASESlovak Association for the Study of English (Slovakia)
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(Urban white-collar) -- Christopher Skase comes to mind.
Skase (52), was admitted to hospital for chemotherapy last month.
Professor Skase said: "Women now have careers, mortgages and they don't need sex for financial security or a roof over their heads.
SUN HILL IT'S NOT: Repentant Donaldson (left) and Fletcher after release from West End Central Picture: JAYNE RUSSELL; SCRAPBOOK: As fans remember Proctor (left) and Skase
The most noticeable result was the rise and fall of paper financial empires of the `entrepreneurs', such as Bond and Skase in Australia and Judge in New Zealand.
Elliot and other recently prosecuted Australian capitalists such as Alan Bond and Christopher Skase have an enormous capacity to defend themselves by hiring the top legal defense teams and playing out the courtroom process to its limits through the corporatization, lawyerization, and medicalization of defenses against prosecution.(10) This is on top of the myriad factors involved in assessing the "character" of the offender, as well as the offense, when guilt has been proved and sentencing is to take place (Freiberg, 1992).
Then the Gold Coast has produced characters such as Skase, Russ Hinze and so on.
All this fell under the auspices of Christopher Skase's Qintex Corp.
The conference will be hosted by SKASE (The Slovak Association for the Study of English) and Pavol Jozef Safarik University, and the chair of the academic programme committee is Slavka Tomascikova.
(2008), "Legal Terminology in Translation Practice: Dictionaries, Googling or Discussion Forums,?" SKASE Journal of Translation and Interpretation [online], vol.
For instance, for some time he held a retainer for a waterside workers' union, yet he also appeared for insurers in personal injury cases; he defended Alan Bond, but pursued Christopher Skase.