discharge Entlassungsgrund cause of dismissal Entlassungsschreiben
zusätzlichen Klauseln bears no superimposed clauses enthält wertvolle Information contains useful information enthalten contain enthalten in contained in Enthaltsamkeit abstinence enthüllen reveal Enthüllung disclosure entkommen escape Entladehafen port of discharge Entladekosten unloading charges entladen unload Entladerampe unloading bay entlassen dismiss entlassen laid off entlassen; Entlassung discharge Entlassung dismissal Entlassung; Entlastung discharge Entlassungsgrund cause of dismissal Entlassungsschreiben notice of dismissal Entlastung eines Konkursschuldners discharge of a bankrupt Entlastung eines Treuhänders discharge of a trustee Entlastungsklausel escape clause entlaufen; davongelaufen gone estray Entleiher der zu dem Preis gerade noch leiht marginal borrower Entleiher; Borger borrower Entlohnung remuneration Entlohnung wages Entlohnung; Gehalt; Einkommen remuneration Entnahmeschein stock requisition entrusted die mit dem Vorgang betraute — from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
Emissions not necessary to health — Eminent testimony — Diurnal emissions — Cause of diurnal emissions — Internal emissions — An important caution — Impotence — General effects — General debility — Consumption — Dyspepsia — Heart-disease — Throat affections — Nervous diseases — Epilepsy — Failure of special senses — Spinal irritation — Insanity — A victim's mental condition pictured — Effects in females — Local effects — Leucorrhoea — Uterine disease — Cancer of the womb — Sterility — Atrophy of mammæ — Pruritis — General effects — A common cause of hysteria — Effects upon offspring — Treatment of self-abuse and its effects — Prevention of secret vice — Cultivate chastity — Timely warning — Curative treatment of the effects of self-abuse — Cure of the habit — How may a person help himself? — — from Plain Facts for Old and Young by John Harvey Kellogg
delightfully easy course of demonstrating experiment
And as to love, he would hammer into their thick heads that the way to freedom was NOT through the delightfully easy course of "demonstrating experiment" by self-elected Exceptional People, but by the far more difficult demonstration that men and women could be strong and constant in their affections, and trustworthy in their passions. — from Angela's Business by Henry Sydnor Harrison
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