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Ware for the protection of the goods zum Selbstkostenpreis verkaufen sell at cost zum Tageskurs at the current rate zum Teil bezahlt paid in part zum Teil; teilweise in part zum vereinbarten Termin at the date fixed zum Verkauf anbieten offer for sale zum Verkauf bereit halten keep for sale zum vollen Wert at full value zum Zwecke for the purpose of zum Zwecke der Abfertigung for the purpose of clearance zum Zwecke der Ausführung for the purposes of giving effect zum Zwecke des Transits for passing them in transit zum Zwecke von for the purposes of Zunahme increase Zunahme increment Zunahme der Beschäftigung increase in employment Zunahme der Bevölkerung increase in employment Zunahme der Kosten increase in cost Zunahme der Leistung increase in performance Zunahme der Liquidität increase in liquidity Zunahme der Nachfrage increase in demand Zunahme der Produktivität increase in productivity Zunahme der Verkäufe increase in sales Zunahme des Gehalts increase in salary Zunahme des Kapitals increase in capital Zunahme des Löhne increase in wages Zunahme des Wohlstands accession of wealth Zunahme; Zuwachs; Erhöhung increment zunehmen increase zunehmend increasing zunehmende Arbeitslosigkeit increasing unemployment Zunft guild zur sofortigen Annahme subject to immediate acceptance zur Akzeptierung vorlegen make presentation for acceptance zur Akzeptierung vorlegen present for acceptance zur Annahme innerhalb von 3 Tagen subject to acceptance within 3 days zur Ansicht for inspection zur Ansicht on sale or return zur Ansicht und Billigung for approval
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

remarkable zeal as
The purity of his judicial character, while on the bench; the faithfulness of his public service in subsequent capacities; his devotedness to his party, and the rigid consistency with which he had adhered to its principles, or, at all events, kept pace with its organized movements; his remarkable zeal as president of a Bible society; his unimpeachable integrity as treasurer of a widow's and orphan's fund; his benefits to horticulture, by producing two much esteemed varieties of the pear and to agriculture, through the agency of the famous Pyncheon bull; the cleanliness of his moral deportment, for a great many years past; the severity with which he had frowned upon, and finally cast off, an expensive and dissipated son, delaying forgiveness until within the final quarter of an hour of the young man's life; his prayers at morning and eventide, and graces at meal-time; his efforts in furtherance of the temperance cause; his confining himself, since the last attack of the gout, to five diurnal glasses of old sherry wine; the snowy whiteness of his linen, the polish of his boots, the handsomeness of his gold-headed cane, the square and roomy fashion of his coat, and the fineness of its material, and, in general, the studied propriety of his dress and equipment; the scrupulousness with which he paid public notice, in the street, by a bow, a lifting of the hat, a nod, or a motion of the hand, to all and sundry of his acquaintances, rich or poor; the smile of broad benevolence wherewith he made it a point to gladden the whole world,—what room could possibly be found for darker traits in a portrait made up of lineaments like th
— from The House of the Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne

recent zeal against
V. The grovelling Ebionite, and the fantastic Docetes, were rejected and forgotten: the recent zeal against the errors of Apollinaris reduced the Catholics to a seeming agreement with the double nature of Cerinthus.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon

religious zeal and
If opium-eating be a sensual pleasure, and if I am bound to confess that I have indulged in it to an excess not yet recorded {1} of any other man, it is no less true that I have struggled against this fascinating enthralment with a religious zeal, and have at length accomplished what I never yet heard attributed to any other man—have untwisted, almost to its final links, the accursed chain which fettered me.
— from Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey

receive Zosia and
They gave me the estate and I took it; he told me to receive Zosia, and I received her and cared for her, and am planning for her future.
— from Pan Tadeusz Or, the Last Foray in Lithuania; a Story of Life Among Polish Gentlefolk in the Years 1811 and 1812 by Adam Mickiewicz

return Zosimus alone
Note 32 ( return ) [ Zosimus alone (l. iii.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon

religious zeal and
On a sudden the seven fruitful provinces, from Tangier to Tripoli, were overwhelmed by the invasion of the Vandals; whose destructive rage has perhaps been exaggerated by popular animosity, religious zeal, and extravagant declamation.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon

return Zosimus as
] Note 56 ( return ) [ Zosimus as well as Eusebius hasten from the passage of the Alps to the decisive action near Rome.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon

rail Zoöl a
-- Yellow rail (Zoöl.) , a small American rail ( Porzana Noveboracensis ) in which the lower parts are dull yellow, darkest on the breast.
— from The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary: Section X, Y, and Z by Project Gutenberg

resembling zirconium as
Pertaining to, containing, or resembling, zirconium; as, zirconic oxide; zirconic compounds.
— from The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary: Section X, Y, and Z by Project Gutenberg

returned Zadig a
returned Zadig; "a spaniel, and very small; she littered not long ago; she is lame of the left forefoot; and she has very long ears."
— from Inquiries and Opinions by Brander Matthews

rests Zaire Alzire
We return to the earlier tragedies of Voltaire, in which he brought on the stage subjects never before attempted, and on which his fame as a dramatic poet principally rests: Zaire , Alzire , Mahomet , Semiramis , and Tancred .
— from Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature by August Wilhelm von Schlegel

reforming zeal and
We know that the Spaniards at the Council of Trent distinguished themselves by their reforming zeal, and their boldness in expressing their opinions.
— from Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their effects on the civilization of Europe by Jaime Luciano Balmes

religious zeal an
But religious zeal, an ardent love of liberty, an invincible hatred to the Austrian yoke, and the expectation of speedy relief, banished as yet the idea of a surrender; and divided as they were in every thing else, they were united in the resolve to defend themselves to the last extremity.
— from The Thirty Years War — Complete by Friedrich Schiller

RANCIS Z AHM
QUIER , A LBERT F RANCIS Z AHM .
— from Langley Memoir on Mechanical Flight, Parts I and II Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volume 27 Number 3, Publication 1948, 1911 by Charles M. (Charles Matthews) Manly


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