Proper noun
ICI
(UK) Initialism of Imperial Chemical Industries.
Aldous Huxley 's visit to the former ICI plant in Billingham inspired Brave New World and this unit now makes fertiliser for Growhow, using 1% of the UK's natural gas. Source: Internet
However, it was not intermediary and of its intermediates he said "we cannot discuss them here (nous ne pouvons pas examiner ici)." Source: Internet
About 60 percent of CEF assets are in bond funds, the ICI says, highlighting their appeal to income-oriented investors. Source: Internet
Henry Brunner from Liverpool would join with Ludwig Mond in the 1860s to form a chemical company which became ICI in 1926. Source: Internet
Here again French prefers bare ecce while Spanish and Italian prefer eccum (French ici "here" vs. Spanish aquí, Italian qui). Source: Internet
ICI surrendered its 37.5 per cent holding in Courtaulds and paid Courtaulds £2 million a year for five years, "to take account of the future development expenditure of Courtaulds in the nylon field." Source: Internet