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Later on the Pump album, in "What It Takes", is the line, "Girl, before I met you I was F-I-N-E fine". F.I.N.E. was one of the potential titles brainstormed for the album that became Pump, but was blocked by Geffen A&R man John Kalodner. If one looks closely at the trucks on the front cover, the word FINE can be seen on their side. "F.I.N.E."
He can withdraw the fine, lower the fine, or uphold the fine. If the (remaining) fine is higher than €70 and the suspect or/nor the prosecutor disagrees with the sub-district judge's verdict, the suspect or the prosecutor can go into appeal for the last time. [29] He does that at the court of appeal of Arnhem-Leeuwarden in Leeuwarden. [30]
FINE, an informal association of the four main Fair Trade networks; Fine (surname) Fine (mathematics), a property that partially orders the equivalence relations on a set; Fine, New York, a town in the United States; Fine flounder, a species of flounder; Fine, an attribute of certain cricket fielding positions
It means that the situation is bad, but that this is a normal state of affairs. It is typically used in a joking manner to describe something that is working as intended, but doesn't necessarily work well when used for its intended purpose. The acronym is believed to have originated in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.
(lit. "From top") Tells the performer to repeat playing of the music from its beginning. This is usually followed by al fine (lit. "to the end"), which means to repeat to the word fine and stop, or al coda (lit. "to the tail"), which means repeat up to the coda sign and then jump forward into the coda. Dal segno (lit.
This slow development means that you may feel fine, but find that the bite has taken a turn for the worse the following day. Experts recommend monitoring the bite site for at least 12 hours.
This emoji has become a universal symbol for being worried or nervous, but it actually mean the opposite: that you're relieved but also sad. In other words, you're conflicted. 8. 🙀 Weary cat
999.999—six nines fine: The purest gold ever produced. Refined by the Perth Mint in 1957. [3] [4] 999.99—five nines fine: The purest type of gold currently produced; the Royal Canadian Mint regularly produces commemorative coins in this fineness, including the world's largest, at 100 kg. [5] 999.9—four nines fine: Most popular.