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de las grandes empresas
Hay primero los derechos de autor y derechos de reproducción de las grandes empresas.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

down like glistening eyes
these everlasting stars, do they not look down 'like glistening eyes, bright with immortal pity, over the lot of man!'— One lamentable thing, however, is, that individuals will attempt assassination—of Representatives of the People.
— from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle

de la goma elástica
encuentra allá el árbol de la goma elástica.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler

de le grande et
de le grande et ſtupende coſe deL mare [ 28 ] occeanno deliberay con bonna gratia deLa magesta Cezaria et
— from The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 33, 1519-1522 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century by Antonio Pigafetta

de la gente educada
[128] en las casas de la gente educada.
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

die Lebendigen geschrieben ein
So comes the truth of Goethe's judgments on his works; they are a life, a living thing, designed for those who are alive—ein Lebendiges fuer die Lebendigen geschrieben, ein Leben selbst.
— from The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry by Walter Pater

de la gola e
Quando fuor giunti, assai con l'occhio bieco mi rimiraron sanza far parola; poi si volsero in se', e dicean seco: <de la gola; e s'e' son morti, per qual privilegio vanno scoperti de la grave stola?
— from Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno by Dante Alighieri

de la ghiaccia e
Lo 'mperador del doloroso regno da mezzo 'l petto uscia fuor de la ghiaccia; e piu` con un gigante io mi convegno,
— from Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno by Dante Alighieri

donné La gloire et
It was Combeferre, and this is what he was singing:— “Si César m’avait donné La gloire et la guerre,
— from Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

de la Grasserie E
de Mouromtzeff, R. de la Grasserie, E. Cheysson, D. Draghicesco.]
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

dead Lieutenant Greely expressed
During a discussion that occurred, about the final disposition of the dead, Lieutenant Greely expressed the wish that the remains of his men might be left undisturbed.
— from Farthest North The Life and Explorations of Lieutenant James Booth Lockwood, of the Greely Arctic Expedition by Charles Lanman

de la Grange experts
With the French commission came two members of the staff of General Joffre, Major Tulasne and Lieutenant de la Grange, experts in aviation service.
— from Aircraft and Submarines The Story of the Invention, Development, and Present-Day Uses of War's Newest Weapons by Willis J. (Willis John) Abbot

dont le geste est
Pompée et situé près du grand cirque; mais la statue du Capitole, dont le geste est maniéré, quel que soit son mérite, n'est pas assez parfaite qu'on puisse y reconnaître
— from Walks in Rome by Augustus J. C. (Augustus John Cuthbert) Hare

de leur grade et
les officiers généraux et autres y ayant droit, ainsi qu’à la troupe, dans la proportion de leur grade, et sur le pied des troupes espagnoles en temps de guerre.
— from A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. 1, 1807-1809 From the Treaty of Fontainbleau to the Battle of Corunna by Charles Oman

down like great extinguishers
"Yes," said Dolly; "and domes; but the pinnacles do not strive after anything, and the cupolas seem to settle down like great extinguishers upon everything like striving.
— from The End of a Coil by Susan Warner

de la Guerre et
For others see Les Usages de la Guerre et la doctrine de l’Etat-Major Allemand , by Professor Charles Andler (Paris, 1915).
— from German Atrocities: An Official Investigation by J. H. (John Hartman) Morgan


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