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However, this does not mean that tontines should be considered insurance contracts. According to the Supreme Court of the United States the nature of "insurance" involves some investment risk-taking on the part of the company. Tontines replace idiosyncratic longevity risk with systemic longevity risk and therefore have aspects of insurance ...
Ke-mo sah-bee (/ ˌ k iː m oʊ ˈ s ɑː b iː /; often spelled kemo sabe, kemosabe or kimosabe) is the term used by the fictional Native American sidekick Tonto as the "Native American" name for the Lone Ranger in the American Lone Ranger radio program and television show.
Alessandro Tonti (born 1992), Italian association football player; Aldo Tonti (1910–1988), Italian cinematographer; Andrea Tonti (born 1976), Italian cyclist; Enzo Tonti (1935–2021), Italian physicist and mathematician; Giulio Tonti (1844–1918), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal; Henri de Tonti (ca. 1649–1704), French ...
Tonto first rode a horse named "White Feller" (White Fella/Fellah). When the 1938 Republic movie serial The Lone Ranger was being filmed, it was thought that having two white horses would be confusing, so the producers made "White Feller" a pinto horse, presumably on the theory that, being partly white, a pinto could still be named "White Feller".
The White Mountain Apache use the term Dilzhę́’é to refer to the Bylas, San Carlos, and Tonto Apache. The Chiricahua called the Tonto Apache Ben-et-dine, Binii’e’dine’ or Bíniʼ Ádinii ('brainless people, people without minds', i.e. 'wild, crazy, those whom you don't understand'). [4]
What Does 'DNI' Mean in Slang? "DNI" means "do not interact." Why Do People Use 'DNI'? People typically use "DNI" on social media as a warning to the people who are scrolling through their content ...
What does 'old vine' wine mean, and is it really better than young? Food. Good Housekeeping. The affordable egg substitute that's actually better than eggs. Lighter Side. Lighter Side. Stacker.
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