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Remit
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Remit
To pay for purchases by cash, check, or electronic transfer.

Remit
To send money to remove an obligation or liability, especially electronically or through a wire service. For example, if one receives a speeding ticket and wires the city government the fine, one is said to have remitted the speeding ticket. As a noun, "remittance" also refers to the amount of money that is sent.

remit
To send payment for goods or services.


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Cette decoration, au nom du President de la Republique francaise, a ete remise a Nonevski pour ses activites dans le domaine du cinema et sa contribution au developpement des les relations franco-macedoniennes.
Geoffrey Jackson, Rotary Club of Coventry, Peter Thompson, rotary Club Coventry North, Remise Quinn, Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee, Alan Taylor, Rotary Club of Coventry Phoenix, John ruddick, Rotary Club of Coventry Breakfast.
Jeudi 19 juillet: Concert du chanteur jordanien Tony Qattan et remise du prix au laurE[umlaut]at 2007.
 
 
 
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