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bankroller — Ⅰ. bankroll UK US /ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl/ US / roʊl/ noun [C] FINANCE ► the money that a person or organization possesses: »More than half of his bankroll during the election campaign came from Texas. Ⅱ. bankroll UK US /ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl/ US / roʊl/ verb [T] ►… … Financial and business terms
bankroller — “ə(r) noun Etymology: bankroll + er : one that bankrolls was bankroller for a television show … Useful english dictionary
bankroller — noun see bankroll II … New Collegiate Dictionary
bankroller — noun Agent noun of bankroll; one who bankrolls … Wiktionary
bankroller — bank·roll·er … English syllables
bankroll — bankroller, n. /bangk rohl /, n. 1. money in one s possession; monetary resources. v.t. 2. Informal. to finance; provide funds for: to bankroll a new play. [1885 90; BANK2 + ROLL] * * * … Universalium
Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh — (Urdu: احمد عمر سعید شیخ) (sometimes known as Umar Sheikh, Sheikh Omar,[1] Sheik Syed,[2] or by the alias Mustafa Muhammad Ahmad [3]) (born December 23, 1973) is a British born militant of Pakistani descent with links to various Islamist militant … Wikipedia
Planning of the September 11 attacks — BackgroundAl Qaeda s origins date back to 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.cite book |author=Gunaratna, Ronan |title=Inside Al Qaeda |year=2002 |publisher=Berkley Books] Soon after the invasion, Osama bin Laden traveled to… … Wikipedia
bankroll — ▪ I. bankroll bank‧roll 1 [ˈbæŋkrəʊl ǁ roʊl] verb [transitive] informal COMMERCE to provide the money a person or company needs to operate a business, find new markets, develop new products etc: • Several banks pumped money into the business,… … Financial and business terms
bankroll — I. noun Date: 1887 supply of money ; funds II. transitive verb Date: 1928 to supply money for (a business, project, or person) • bankroller noun … New Collegiate Dictionary