Blankoannahme acceptance in blank Blankoindossament assignment in blank Blankoindossament blank endorsement Blankoindossament endorsement in blank Blankoindossament general endorsement Blankoindossament indorsement in blank Blankokredit blank credit Blankokredit credit in blank Blanko-Rückseite blank back Blankoscheck blank cheque Blankovollmacht carte blanche Blankozession blank transfer Blase; Sprechblase bubble Blaupause; Werkstattzeichnung blue print Blechdose tin can bleiben Sie mit dem Markt in Kontakt keep touch with the market Blickfang attention-getter Blickfang eye catcher Blickfang stopper blindlings spekulierender Neuling lamb Blindschreiben touch typing Block block Block pad Blockauswahl block sampling blockieren; Blockade blockade Blockländer trade bloc Blockschema block diagram blühen prosper blühen; gedeihen flourish blühend flourishing blühend prospering Blüte; Aufschwung; Hochkonjunktur boom Blutsverwandter relative by blood Boden bottom
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
How bitterly have I blamed myself for leaving you!" -by B. K. Mitra in "Kalyana-Kalpatur" KRISHNA, ANCIENT PROPHET OF INDIA A modern artist's conception of the divine teacher whose spiritual counsel in the Bhagavad Gita has become the Hindu Bible.
— from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
2 fool s.o. Siyay niílad ni Huwan nga may iskuyla kunu karun, He fooled John telling him there was school today.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff
Ang mga ismaglir kinahanglang kumbatíhun sa átung kagamhánan, The government should combat smuggling.
— from A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan by John U. Wolff
Here must I kill King Pericles; and if I do it not, I am sure to be hanged at home: ’tis dangerous.
— from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare
ALLEN, BOG OF, the name given to a congeries of morasses in Kildare, King's County, Queen's County and Westmeath, Ireland.
— from The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg
“I am here to make it known, known beyond reach of doubt or dispute.”
— from The Terms of Surrender by Louis Tracy
"But it has already occurred to you, Sergeant, that Mr. Marsland, in kindly keeping my name out of it, had to depart from the truth in the story he told you about his presence at Cliff Farm, and that he may have thought it advisable to depart from the truth in some other particulars as well."
— from The Mystery of the Downs by Arthur J. (Arthur John) Rees
Malaekahana i kana kane, "E Kahauokapaka e!
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole
Malekahana i ke Kahuna e
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole
The Oxus is frozen over every winter, from Kerki and Tchardshuy to its mouth; in Kungrad, Khodja Ili, and on the right bank, where the Karakalpaks dwell, the winter is generally very severe; the snow lies often for weeks on the ground, and tempestuous north winds (Ayamudjiz) are not unfrequent.
— from Sketches of Central Asia (1868) Additional chapters on my travels, adventures, and on the ethnology of Central Asia by Ármin Vámbéry
When I return to my cell, at the extremity of the Beehive, a prey to a thousand thoughts suggested by my situation, I say to myself: “If Ker Karraje knows I am Simon Hart, the engineer, he must at any rate never know that I am aware of the position of Back Cup Island.”
— from Facing the Flag by Jules Verne
Of those, some North American localities have furnished remains in remarkable profusion, but none more so than the celebrated morass in Kentucky, known by its homely but expressive name of the Big-bone Lick.
— from Prehistoric Man Researches into the Origin of Civilization in the Old and the New World by Wilson, Daniel, Sir
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