Protokoll führen keep the minutes Protokollbuch minute book Prototyp preproduction model Prototyp prototype Provinzbank country bank Provinzmesse regional fair Provision commission Provision an Obervertreter oder Großhändler overriding commission Provision bei Devisengeschäften exchange commission Provision des Kommissionsärs factorage Provisionsgrundlage commission basis — from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
Some compound verbs have a form of the perfect which is different from that of the simple verb: as, canō , make music , cecinī , concinuī , occinuī ; pungō , punch , pupugī , compunxī , expunxī ; legō , pick up , lēgī , dīlēxī , intellēxī , neglēxī ; emō , take , buy , ēmī ( adēmī , exēmī ), cōmpsī , dēmpsī , prōmpsī , sūmpsī . — from A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane
present psycho physical constitution
In harmony with the vitalistic view of evolution, which implies a pre-existent psychical power continually striving to express itself completely through matter, yet normally able to exist independently of a physical means of expression, we should regard such high mental processes as judgement, reasoning, analysis and synthesis, and spatial perception, along with memory, as resultants of very great experience in a sensuous world, on which in our present psycho-physical constitution such processes appear to have direct bearing. — from The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W. Y. (Walter Yeeling) Evans-Wentz
Protokoll führen keep the minutes Protokollbuch minute book Provisionsgrundlage commission basis Provisionskonto commission account Provisionssatz rate of commission provisorisch provisional Prozedur procedure Prozent per cent prozentualer Anteil percentage Prozess process Prozessgegner adversary Produktion production Prüfungsausschuss board of examiners psychisch psychic psychologisch psychological psychologische — from Mr. Honey's Small Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
Petey Petey Petey Contact
Petey, Petey, Petey.... Contact thinned as he reached out away from her, toward Nagor, toward the ship. — from The Very Secret Agent by Mari Wolf
For the present trip, the paymaster had laid in a liberal supply of scented soap, tooth powder, perfumery, pomades, cosmetics, brushes, shaving-utensils, and innumerable other adjuncts of a dandy's dressing-table; for in spite of his tendency toward stoutness and his uncertain age, Paymaster Bullen was emphatically a dandy, with an ambition to be considered a beau. — from At War with Pontiac; Or, The Totem of the Bear: A Tale of Redcoat and Redskin by Kirk Munroe
Substitutes for Flesh Foods: Vegetarian Cook Book [1] Substitutes for Flesh Foods Vegetarian Cook Book By E. G. Fulton PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY Oakland, California [2] Entered According to Act of Congress in the year 1904, by Pacific Press Publishing Company — from Substitutes for Flesh Foods: Vegetarian Cook Book by Edwin Giles Fulton
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