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Gedankenaustausch interchange of ideas Gedankenlosigkeit; Mangel an Rücksicht thoughtlessness gedeckt durch Lebensversicherung backed by life assurance gedeckter Scheck covered cheque gedeihend prosperous gediegenes Gold solid gold geeignet qualified geeignet; anpassen fit geeignete Bedingungen suitable conditions geeignete Weisungen erteilen give appropriate instructions Gefahr danger Gefahr peril Gefahr der Nichtzahlung risk of non-payment Gefahr des Diebstahls risk of theft Gefährdung durch Strahlen; Strahlenrisiken radiation hazards Gefahren ausgesetzt imperilled Gefahren der Beschädigung risks of damage Gefahren der hohen See perils of the sea Gefahren der See hazards of the sea Gefahren der See marine perils Gefahren des Untergangs risks of loss Gefahrenerhöhung; Risikozunahme increase of risk Gefahrengut dangerous goods Gefahrenhäufung accumulation of risk Gefahrenpunkt peril point Gefahrenrücklage special risks reserve Gefahrenzulage danger bonus gefährliche Artikel dangerous articles gefährliche Fracht dangerous cargo gefährliche Gegenstände dangerous chattels gefährliche Geschäftsräume dangerous premises gefährliche Güter hazardous goods gefährlicher Beruf hazardous occupation Gefälligkeitsadresse accommodation address Gefälligkeitsakzept accommodation acceptance Gefälligkeitsflaggen flags of convenience Gefälligkeitsindossament accommodation endorsement Gefälligkeitswechsel accommodation bill Gefälligkeitswechsel accommodation bill Gefälligkeitswechsel kite gefälscht forged gefälschte Münze forged coin gefälschte Unterschrift forged signature gefälschter Scheck forged cheque gefälschtes Indossament forged endorsement geforderte Genauigkeit required accuracy geforderter Preis asked price gefragt asked gefragt; gesucht sought gefragte
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

postage paid GRADED SUPPLEMENTARY READING
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— from Hope Mills; Or, Between Friend and Sweetheart by Amanda M. Douglas

propria pœna Gubernator sarcasticè respondit
"Erit propria pœna," Gubernator sarcasticè respondit, "pro negligente Nasonem ad scholam."
— from Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, August 13, 1887 by Various

Printing Press GRADED SUPPLEMENTARY READING
The First Sheet from the Printing Press GRADED SUPPLEMENTARY READING SERIES GREAT INVENTIONS AND DISCOVERIES BY WILLIS DUFF PIERCY NEW YORK CHARLES E. MERRILL COMPANY Copyright, 1911 By Charles E. Merrill Co. CONTENTS Chapter Page I. Introduction 7 II.
— from Great Inventions and Discoveries by Willis Duff Piercy

profound perplexity gazed slowly round
Holdsworth made no answer, but knitted his brow with an air of profound perplexity, gazed slowly round him, then attentively at Mr. Sherman, then at the skipper, then at himself, finally pressing his hand to his head.
— from John Holdsworth, Chief Mate by William Clark Russell

primitive people Gertrude said regaining
“We are very pleased to have you; and I hope you will be quite comfortable with us, although we live very simply, and are quite primitive people,” Gertrude said, regaining her courage all at once, because of the friendliness of the lady’s manner.
— from Daughters of the Dominion: A Story of the Canadian Frontier by Bessie Marchant

Professor Peck gives S rugosa
Peck , 22d Rep. Professor Peck gives S. rugosa, which has the club wrinkled.
— from Toadstools, mushrooms, fungi, edible and poisonous; one thousand American fungi How to select and cook the edible; how to distinguish and avoid the poisonous, with full botanic descriptions. Toadstool poisons and their treatment, instructions to students, recipes for cooking, etc., etc. by Charles McIlvaine


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