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receipt Eingangsdatum date of redemption
le of money Geldumlauf cyclical konjunkturbedingt, zyklisch D daily allowance Zehrgeld für den Tag, Tagesgeld daily interest Tageszinsen daily receipts Tageseinnahmen damage caused by delay Verzugsschaden damages for non-performance Schadensersatzanspruch wegen Nichterfüllung data content Inhalt, beinhaltete Daten, Inhaltsmerkmale date of balance Bilanzstichtag date of bill Ausstellungstag des Wechsels date of expiration Verfalltag date of issue Ausgabetag date of invoice Rechnungsdatum date of maturity Verfalltag date of payment Termin für die Zahlung date of receipt Eingangsdatum date of redemption Rückzahlungstermin date of repayment Rückzahlungstermin dated mit Datum versehen, datiert dateless ohne Datum dater Datumstempel day book Kassabuch day of falling due Fälligkeitstermin day of maturity Fälligkeitstag day of payment Zahlungstag day order Auftrag nur für diesen
— from Mr. Honey's Small Banking Dictionary (English-German) by Winfried Honig

rose early drove or rode
He rose early, drove or rode for an hour, and after breakfast transacted business for a time.
— from William Pitt and the Great War by J. Holland (John Holland) Rose

Roma e dell Orbe raccolti
Roma e dell' Orbe; raccolti e pubblicati dal P. Don Pasquale de Franciscis.
— from The Pope, the Kings and the People A History of the Movement to Make the Pope Governor of the World by a Universal Reconstruction of Society from the Issue of the Syllabus to the Close of the Vatican Council by William Arthur

rains ever disturbed or remoulded
It was a scene of tranquillity and monotony; no rains ever disturbed or remoulded the tabulated surface of soil; there, as distinct as if made yesterday, were the tracks of a train which had passed a year before.
— from Overland: A Novel by John William De Forest

rule every detail of religious
his doctrine of Justification, was wholly a result of his own personal feelings; after cutting it, so to speak, to his own measure he proceeded to make it something of world-wide application, a doctrine which should rule every detail of religious life, and around which all theology should cluster if it is to be properly understood.
— from Luther, vol. 5 of 6 by Hartmann Grisar

rough enough detain obtain remain
4 sorrow borrow furrow feather weather leather tough rough enough detain obtain remain people squirrel sparrow With —low put fel, mel, yel, wil, pil, fol, hol, tal, mal; as, fellow.
— from The Alberta Public School Speller Authorized by the Minister of Education for Alberta by Anonymous

recommended every degree of respect
He recommended every degree of respect to be shown, both to the king and his subjects; but at the same time he required that every sort of arms should be taken from the latter, which might be of use to them in an insurrection; and he pointed out every thing of the kind, even to the smallest weapon.
— from History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 by Ségur, Philippe-Paul, comte de

Russians entertain different opinions respecting
The Russians entertain different opinions respecting their general and their Emperor.
— from History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 by Ségur, Philippe-Paul, comte de

requires every driver or rider
102 If you have no acquaintance with the nature and habits of horses, and no experience in driving or riding them, don't try to ride or drive any of them on a public way at first, but confine your exercise in horsemanship to your own land until you have acquired ordinary skill in their management; for the law requires every driver or rider on a highway to be reasonably proficient in the care and management of any animal he assumes to conduct through a public thoroughfare.
— from The Road and the Roadside by Burton Willis Potter

remembrance every deed of righteousness
In the book of God's remembrance every deed of righteousness is immortalized.
— from The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan by Ellen Gould Harmon White


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