[ noun ] a revolutionary socialist anthem <noun.communication>
Internationale \Internationale\ n. a revolutionary socialist anthem. [WordNet 1.5]
Videotapes of the feats will be sent to the Federale Aereonautique Internationale in Paris, an international record-sanctioning body, for finalization of the records.
Internationale de Developpement Minier, known as Cidem.
An emergency meeting to consider Formula One safety following the deaths of grand prix drivers Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger has been called by the world governing body of motor sport, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile.
For example, Banque Arabe et Internationale d'Investissement is supposed to provide a $75 million one-week line of credit to Comfinance and a $10 million credit line to a Pathe affiliate.
Conduit Internationale is a subsidiary of NL Technologies, which has been involved over the past dozen years with several non-entertainment businesses in Poland, including clothing marketing and production and aircraft marketing.
One memorable episode opened with the words, 'Inspector Carvalho left the Serbian javelin thrower in her delirium, singing the Internationale, and wended his way back from the hospital to the building of the International Olympic Committee.'
The Export-Import Bank said in a statement that the deal with Banque Internationale pour l'Afrique Occidentale (BIAO-Afribank) would help U.S. exporters penetrate markets traditionally dominated by European exporters.
Several dozen students, led by their conductor, lined up in front of the strikers and began to sing the "Internationale," the socialist anthem that has become the hit song of the month-long students' democracy movement.
He could face another setback on Tuesday, when he appeals to the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile's Court of Appeal against the two-race suspension imposed last month for ignoring a black flag during the British Grand Prix.
Corela, which runs motorway catering facilities, was formerly owned by Accor Unit Compagnie Internationale Des Wagons-Lit Et Du Tourisme, which sold its controlling stake to Forte last December.
For his part, Nicolae, having failed to bribe a guard with the offer of a new car and house, began humming the "Internationale" on the way to his death.
A 160-piece military brass band kicked off the meeting, blaring the Internationale, the revolutionary socialist hymn, from the deck of the cavernous Great Hall.