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at call täglicher Einkauf daily shopping
Tagesgeld call money Tagesgeld daily allowance Tagesgeld day-to-day money Tagesgeld demand loan Tagesgeld money at call Tagesgeld overnight loan Tagesgelder day-to-day accommodation Tageskurs current quotation Tageskurs current rate Tageskurs day's rate Tageskurs exchange of the day Tageskurs quotation of the day Tageskurs rate of the day Tagesleistungssatz daily output rate Tageslohn daily wages Tageslohnsatz daily wage rate Tageslohnsatz day rate Tageslohnsatz day-work rate Tageslosung daily cash receipts Tagesordnung agenda Tagesplan day's schedule Tagespreis current price Tagespresse daily press Tagesproduktion daily production Tagessatz daily rate Tagesumsatz daily sales Tagesumsatz daily turnover Tagesverdienst daily earnings Tageszeitung daily paper Tageszinsen daily interest täglich daily täglich kündbares Geld money at call täglicher Einkauf daily shopping täglicher Konsumbedarf daily consumer needs Taktdauer cycle length Taktdauer length of cycle — from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
and Compiègne those empty deserted shells
There are no sadder places in the world than Versailles, Fontainebleau, and Compiègne; those empty, deserted shells where there was once so much glory and so much gaiety, so much bustle and so much drama, and which are now hollow museums laid bare to the scrutiny of every profane sight-seer. — from The Puppet Show of Memory by Maurice Baring
So that afternoon he slipped, undetected by his trailers, into and out of his father's house; and there followed him, though each went singly and casually to escape detection, some eight or ten men, who henceforth were to be his secret followers and, he hoped, the nucleus of a larger force. — from When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry by Charles Neville Buck
and cite to Emma Dunstane sentences
Three days antecedent to her marriage, she went down the hill over her cottage chimneys with Redworth, after hearing him praise and cite to Emma Dunstane sentences of a morning's report of a speech delivered by Dacier to his constituents. — from Diana of the Crossways — Complete by George Meredith
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