Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. |
So it took me some time to come to terms with the fact that he supports fox hunting and his son is a whipper-in. |
But it might be another story when it comes to bygones in terms of his relationship with this White House. |
Though he was low on cash and feeling squeezed, he didn't like the terms the banks offered. |
But last week in testing we made some steps forward in terms of tyres and aerodynamics, so we should be strong here. |
Borrowers can choose from fixed or variable rates, with terms ranging from five to 30 years, with the longer time frame proving most popular. |