Thought police
Thought police
The term "Thought Police" was coined by George Orwell in his novel "1984," where it refers to the totalitarian government's enforcement of laws concerning the citizens' thoughts and beliefs.
Reminds one of the author (Orwells) future prediction from his novel
George Orwell in his book 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' .
public debt
It depends on the amount borrowed, the term it is borrowed over and the interest rate charged. Generally you will be charged around £30 per £100 borrowed over a 30 day term.
Margin.
Police.
The term "thought police" was created by author George Orwell in his novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four." It refers to a fictional totalitarian government organization that monitors and punishes any form of dissent or independent thought.
A Gypsy slang term for police officer is ''musker." It usually is meant to be a derogatory term.
An abbozzo is a term borrowed from Italian for a rough sketch, drawing, or model.