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Перевод: landowner
[существительное] землевладелец
Тезаурус:
- In the Forests of Dean, New Forest and Aliceholt and Woolmer, the Crown was the principal landowner.
- Thus, at figures current in 1986, if the cheque received by the landowner for compensation is up to 100, the cheque sent to his agent will be 85.
- Since the poem treats the harvest feast as the focus of a traditional way of life threatened by a landowner, it can be compared to passages from Duck and Bloomfield which, though separated by seventy years, approach conflicts in agriculture through similar imagery.
- This building was erected by Richard Orme Assheton, Rector of Bilton and a local landowner, in 1983 in memory of his wife.
- Following a number of organised acid house parties around the slate embankments of Hodge Close, the land agents for landowner Lord Egremont have said they will blow up the caves.
- According to this thesis, the wealthy peasant has no reason to rebel and the poor landless peasant is limited in his actions by his dependence on a landowner.
- Nor was his father, William Poole, a landowner and practical farmer renowned for his "astonishing sagacity in predicting the course of the weather".
- Anselm, St (1033-;1109) Born the son of a Lombard landowner, Anselm eventually became Archbishop of Canterbury in England.
- We think back to the antihero of Notes from Underground lamenting that he can't even call himself a lazy man, and we think sideways to Svidrigailov: "Believe me, if only I were something; a landowner, say, or a father, a cavalry officer, a photographer, a journalist say - but I'm nothing, I've no speciality."
- I RECENTLY TOOK PART in an access discussion broadcast by the BBC when a landowner quoted a stalker as asking what walkers and mountaineers contributed to the running of an estate.
- By sticking to the model agreement the landowner can keep CGT and IT reliefs.
- Land-agents are employed to act for the landowner in negotiating compensation for disturbance created by the working space needed for engineering operations, which may sterilize crucial areas of corn or pasture for a season or more.
- "IT USED TO BE an honour to have the local MP to dine," a big Yorkshire landowner told me.
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