The following persons from various parts of Sogn also embarked on Juno :
— from A History of Norwegian Immigration to the United States From the Earliest Beginning down to the Year 1848 by George T. (George Tobias) Flom
paniN- derivational verb forming prefix forming verbs with a number of meanings or nouns referring to the action of doing s.t. in this way.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff
Hypothek bona fide mortgagee gutgläubiger Erwerber eines Pfandrechts bona fide pledgee gutgläubiger Erwerber gegen Entgelt bona fide purchaser for value gutgläubiger
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
i mo re leuo le mani aL ciello et diſſe q̃ voria ſe foſſe poſſibille farli veder̃ iL ſuo amore verſo
— 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
flüssige Güter wet goods flüssige Mittel liquid assets flüssige Mittel liquid resources flüssige Mittel quick assets flüssige Mittel; greifbare Mittel liquid funds Flüssigkeit des Geldes ease of money Flüssigladung liquid cargo Flussverschmutzung pollution of rivers Flüsterpropaganda whispering campaign Flut flood FOB Flughafen fob airport Folge der Ereignisse order of events Folgekosten consequential costs folgen follow Folgen aus Verlusten consequences arising out of loss Folgen die sich ergeben aus consequences arising out of Folgen von Verzögerungen consequences arising out of delay folgern; schließen conclude Folgeschaden consequential damage Folgewidrigkeit inconsequence Folgezeitmethode differential timing folienbeschichtet foil-coated Fond endowment fund Fond fund Fonds fund Förderband conveyer band Förderband conveyer belt fördern promote Förderung von Kapitalanlagen promotion of investments Forderungen accounts receivable Forderungen receivables Förderwesen materials handling Förderzeit handling time Förderzeit materials handling time
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
This liberty of action was granted to the Etrurians, not more through fear than from policy; for Valerius, intent on an opportunity of falling unawares upon a number of them, and when straggling, a remiss avenger in trifling matters, reserved the weight of his vengeance for more important occasions.
— from The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 by Livy
Fehlbetrag deficiency Fehlbuchung erroneous entry Fehldruck misprint Fehlen der Vollmacht absence of authority fehlendes Gewicht deficiency in weight Fehlentscheidung wrong decision Fehler mistake Fehler bei der Übersetzung errors in the translation Fehler finden locate errors Fehler; Fabrikationsfehler flaw Fehler; Mangel defect Fehler; Verschulden fault Fehleranalyse error analysis Fehlerbereich error range Fehlerbeseitigung elimination of error Fehlererkennung error detection fehlerhaft defective fehlerhaft faulty fehlerhafte Verpackung faulty packing fehlerhafte Verpackung; mangelhafte; falsche faulty packing fehlerhafter Vertrag defective contract Fehlerhaftigkeit faultiness Fehlerhaftigkeit; Mangelhaftigkeit faultiness Fehlerkorrektur error correction Fehlerkurve error curve Fehlerrate error rate Fehlerspielraum margin of error Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeit error probability Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeit probability of error Fehlerwahrscheinlichkeit; Fehlerbereich error margin fehlgeleitet misguided Fehlinformation misinformation Fehlinformation; Falschinformation misinformation fehlinvestiertes Kapital misguided investment Fehlinvestition false investment Fehlkalkulation miscalculation fehlleiten misguide Fehlleitung misdirection Fehlschlag failure Fehlverhalten misdemeanour feierliche Beteuerung solemn assertion Feiertagslohn holiday pay feil halten to keep for sale feilhalten keep for sale feilschen haggle feilschen higgle Feingehalt fineness
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
In Maronia pia, or Maronia felix, I know not whether, nor how long since, nor in what cathedral church, a fat prebend fell void.
— from The Anatomy of Melancholy by Robert Burton
"The kid in the neighbouring field pranced for very joy at the music.
— from A Winter Nosegay: Being Tales for Children at Christmastide by Walter Crane
Though the cold hermit over wail, Whose sighs do freeze, and tears drop hail, Once having pass'd this, will ne'r Another flaming purging fear. VII.
— from Lucasta by Richard Lovelace
In comparison with the fate preparing for Venice, the sister-republic of Genoa met with generous treatment.
— from A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 by Charles Alan Fyffe
r , rostral; f’ , anterior frontal; f , posterior frontal; v , vertical; s , supraciliary; o , occipital; t , temporal.
— from Snakes: Curiosities and Wonders of Serpent Life by Catherine Cooper Hopley
Dr. Benjamin Rogers wrote airs in four parts for Violins so early as 1653 (the year Corelli was born).
— from The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators by George Hart
In 1892 Marteau carried off the first prize for violin playing at the Paris Conservatoire, and Massenet, the celebrated French composer, wrote a concerto for him.
— from Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday by Henry Charles Lahee
When the armies retired to the Isthmus all the generals laid their votes on the altar there, and each man declared himself to deserve the first prize for valour, and Themistokles to deserve the second.
— from Plutarch's Lives, Volume 1 (of 4) by Plutarch
In the fifth book, in which he attempts to prove that virtue alone is sufficient for perfect felicity— Virtutem ad beate vivendum se ipsâ esse contentam —he coincides more completely with the opinions of the Stoics, than in his work De Finibus , where he seems to assent, to the Peripatetic doctrine, “that though virtue be the chief good, the perfection of the other qualities of nature enters into the composition of supreme happiness.”
— from History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Vol. II by John Colin Dunlop
Feng ; see Fon , v. Fenkel , sb. fennel, MD, PP; fenecel , Voc.; fenkil , PP; fynkel , PP; fynkyl , Voc.; fenel , PP; fenyl , S2.
— from A Concise Dictionary of Middle English from A.D. 1150 to 1580 by A. L. (Anthony Lawson) Mayhew
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