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Перевод: proprietor speek proprietor


[существительное]
собственник ; владелец ; хозяин


Тезаурус:

  1. In Liverpool Miss Ruth Evans donated 25,000 (825,000) to build a Congregational chapel at Rainhill to seat 650, as a memorial to her brother, Joseph, a colliery proprietor at Haydock.
  2. Over the next two days, Harry cycled through Zutphen and Arnhem to Eindhoven, where a cafe owner gave him coffee and rolls, and a priest, who was a friend of the cafe proprietor advised Harry who was now headed for the Dutch/Belgian border.
  3. Doug Sherry, the proprietor of Doug's and the car-wash that camouflages its entrance, winces and puffs philosophically on a fat cigar.
  4. I recreate the absent proprietor", he says in The Thief's Journal (p. 129); and in a 1975 interview: "I would like the world, and pay attention to the way I'm saying it, I would like the world not to change so that I can be against the world" ( Gay Sunshine Interviews , 79).
  5. 100 years ago on 1 January Christopher In 1899 the proprietor of Stone Chippindale henge finally lost patience.
  6. "She called him the former proprietor.
  7. He has been in contact with Eddy Shah, the former national newspaper proprietor; Owen Oyston, who owns Manchester's Piccadilly Radio and Blackpool football club; and Amer Midani, the Lebanese-born director who is the second largest shareholder on the United board.
  8. Journalists and editors know what will please the proprietor and what will displease.
  9. The proprietor's brother was the only employee and, although a married man with a family, he seemed to spend more than half his time delivering orders on the almost universal tradesman's bike, with its large wicker basket and the triangular sign carrying the owner's name fixed to the frame.
  10. Herr Schikenader, the former proprietor, chanced to see me perform one evening.
  11. The elderly lay proprietor, Miss Cordelia Claybury, had inherited the madhouse from her father who had made a good living out of the rich and insane.
  12. The proprietor of Bordon undertakers Thorne-Leggatt, David Leggatt, was unconvinced and agreed that the independent sector would probably not partake in it.
  13. Salcey Forest, although "a valuable Property, the greatest part of it Wood Land, fully planted, and the Soil the most excellent for the Growth of Oak" was nevertheless "unproductive to the Proprietor".

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