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  • verb Present participle of fiance.

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Examples

  • Congress should enact laws making it mandatory to exclude private fiancing to elected office.

    Simpsons billionaire gets most write-in votes in NYC mayor race 2009

  • Everytime he gets it cast, fiancing [sic] falls apart.

    CHUCK PALAHNIUK IS PROBABLY RICH 2008

  • I interpreted his answer on the public fiancing question as "If McCain and I can come to an enforceable agreement whereby we both receive public financing AND prevent any outside advocacy groups from airing ads, than we might have an agreement."

    North Carolina GOP's Obama-Wright Ad Set To Run Tomorrow, Party Spokesperson Confirms 2009

  • The project will be funded by tax increment fiancing district money.

    QCOnline Metro News 2010

  • In the bizarro world that is MLB, Laurie got to buy out Wayne Huzinga, take the Marlins, and fiancing it by basically having MLB buy the Expos and then MLB would run the Expos.

    Ace of Spades HQ 2010

  • Regarding the 0\% fiancing, it's being offered on SUVs and Saabs, none of which are making the cash register overheat.

    Autoblog 2009

  • As to 0\% fiancing, it's being offered on SUVs and Saabs, none of which are making the cash register overheat.

    Autoblog 2009

  • Instead of tackling the economy as the minister of finance, he is more interested in fiancing PR legislators!!!

    Planet Malaysia 2009

  • Similarly, mortgage loan officers develop relationships with commercial and-residential realsstate agencies so that, when an individual or firm buys a property, the realq estate agent might recommend contacting ahspecific loan officeryor fiancing.

    Refinance 2nd Mortgage 2008

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