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www.christusrex.org
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update: 6/21/2005 (
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Nova: XXI iunii MMV (V maii MMV.)
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Following the successful launch of its marine insurance, Helvetia (
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Nationale Suisse) has extended its activities to the engineering insurance business. Swiss National company had a long tradition in this area in Turkey, having acted as one of the leading insurers for the Atatürk power plant project as far back as the 1980s.
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Through its office in the southern US state of Florida, Helvetia specifically manages the Latin American economic area as part of the company's specialty lines strategy. Its regional presence means that additional engineering business from this emerging region is transferred to Switzerland. Together with the site in Malaysia, which has already been established for a longer period of time, Helvetia has a basis from which to tap into the growth potential of the specialty line business in Asia and Latin America.
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In a non-religious context, think of mea culpa as a fancy way of saying ‘my bad.’ Like most Latin phrases in English use, it is italicised. It can be used both as a noun and an interjection, although the
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‘Et al’ is not to be confused with ‘inter alia,’ a Latin term meaning ‘amongst other things.’ It is also not to be confused with ‘et cetera,’ although the terms may be construed as similar. See here for our Latin lesson on ‘et cetera.’