The FICO government is pursuing a state-interventionist economic policy, however, and has pushed to regulate energy and food prices.
Above the heights and valleys of the PacĂfico district the huge red disk of the sun rose from the earth and ascended slowly and majestically behind a cluster of grimy huts.
He went to bed but couldn't go to sleep, so he rose and awakened Pinac and Fico out of their slumbers to tell them the good news, adding that he intended to engage them for his orchestra.
Pinac and Fico were determined to let him see that the loss of their positions had not caused them any uneasiness.
Pinac was a fairly good violin player, both he and Fico played well enough to sit at the back desk of the second violins.
Third floor front forgot his key, Miss Houston," said the girl sulkily, as Ficotrudged upstairs to his room.
Pinac was playing his violin, Poons the 'cello and Fico was at the piano, with Jenny apparently as the audience.
Pinac and Fico looked at each other in astonishment.
Fico bowed to him and he graciously acknowledged his salute, not knowing who the man was, but vaguely remembering his features.
Pinac and Fico shook their heads, mainly because they were mystified.
It was simply impossible for her to describe the dinner in detail, but how Ficoswallowed the spaghetti without losing it down his shirt front was a mystery.
It meant a long session and they wanted to practise their music; so Pinac merely nodded, and Fico shook his head gravely.
Besides neither Pinac nor Fico could throw much light on the pupil question, for though they were musicians, yes, for they played, they did not teach.
Fico was playing the mandolin on a Coney Island boat; Pinac was doing nothing, but sat in Galazatti's all day.
We regard a free play of fancy as the privilege of every genuine Briton, and exclaim with Pistol, 'A fico for all yea and nay rogues.
A fico for your small poetic ravers, Your Hunts, your Tennysons, your Milnes, and these!
We shall be off abroad, not later than the 8th June, and among the everlasting hills, a ficofor your controversies!
There stood formerly in the Via del Fico a very ancient palace with a garden, in which there grew a fig-tree which was said to have grown of itself, or without ever having been planted.
One day men digging in the garden found a tablet of stone or metal on which was inscribed: "'Il fico rispettate E non la toccate,' E non cercate Neppure mangiarne.
The world was much more ready to blame others than to amend itself: and he had been almost lately persuaded not to care a fico for the world.
A fico for the Earl of Leicester," said Teazle; "pr'ythee what sort of a soldier is he to oppose against the experienced captains and sturdy infantry of Spain?
In this mood, if any one endeavoured to bring Sir Arthur down to the regions of common life, his replies were in the vein of Ancient Pistol-- A fico for the world, and worldlings base I speak of Africa and golden joys!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fico" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.