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Перевод: Mr.


[аббревиатура]
господин ; мистер


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr. Allan Stewart
  2. Mr. Bonanza, the big wheel, the kingpin, the top rat.
  3. Furthermore, despite the conflict, both Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Everett were called on behalf of the Crown at the trial.
  4. Mr. Doyle has offered to improve the location and provide seats after the sale of the trees but the chairman will discuss the matter at a later date.
  5. Mr. Jeffreys contended that on a fair reading of the subsection it cannot have been the intention that every one of an owner's rights had to be assumed by the alleged thief before an appropriation was proved and that essential ingredient of the offence of theft established.
  6. Accordingly, some of Panmure's friends were reported to "have been so free with Mr. Erskine as to tell him that if Lord Dunn should appear against" the Panmure interest, then Erskine would certainly lose his collectorship.
  7. The new Headmaster was Mr. David Richard John Bird, MA, who had proceeded from St. Paul's School via the Royal Air Force to St. John's College, Cambridge, where he read Geography.
  8. Mr. Herbert and his lady
  9. The purchaser of Caliban was expressed to be Mr. Perot's son, Mr. Perot junior; at one stage during the negotiation of the contract it was suggested that Mr. Perot's daughters would be the purchasers.
  10. Oh, Mr. Mottram, how kind of you!
  11. The musical show is on at Guildford Civil Hall on Thursday, April 23rd at 2 p.m. and you could win yourself two free seats by colouring in the Mr. Men picture, filling in the form and sending it to The Junior Editor Club, The Herald, 114-;115 West Street, Farnham, GU9 7HL, to arrive by Friday of next week.
  12. According to Mr. Griffiths, Henry had arrived at his office about 10.30 a.m. and was to try a case of housebreaking.
  13. The sheet then recorded that Mr. Bell had been charged that on 15 February 1990 he was guilty of drunk and disorderly behaviour in Faulkner Street, Liverpool, contrary to section 91 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967, and that on 1 February 1990 Mr. Bell was committed to the Liverpool Crown Court and was released on bail under a duty to surrender into the custody of the said court at such time and date as would be notified to him "and Constable 677F Whittaker alleges that you have broken conditions of your bail not to approach Bridget Coffey."

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