2008年7月1日 星期二

Indenture


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–noun 

1. a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification

2. any deed, written contract, or sealed agreement

3. a contract by which a person, as an apprentice, is bound to service. 

4. any official or formal list, certificate, etc., authenticated for use as a voucher or the like. 

5. the formal agreement between a group of bondholders and the debtor as to the terms of the debt. 

6. indentation.  



–verb (used with object) 

7. to bind by indenture, as an apprentice

8. Archaic. to make a depression in; indent; wrinkle; furrow.  





vanityfair_retronic 

Even Nicole Kidman, entering the year that would make her one, wasn't. She was just exiting her indentured period as Mrs. Tom Cruise. The cover (shot by Annie Leibovitz as always) ably conveys wealth and class but for its desire to throw moneyed starlets on the carpet. You know they sit on thrones at home.





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