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单词 Merchant
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(1) The scrap merchant has a machine which crushes cars.
(2) Destroyers escorted a convey of merchant ships.
(3) This is a merchant town.
(4) Any knowledgeable wine merchant would be able to advise you.
(5) Merchant ships captured in war were often condemned.
(6) He is a merchant on the make.
(7) The land is in the possession of the merchant.
(8) John worked as a chef in the merchant navy.
(9) Their merchant ship was reflagged last year.
(10) He served on a merchant cruiser.
(11) The merchant wants to expand his business.
(12) He is a wholesale merchant.
(13) He traded as a tobacco merchant.
(14) A merchant is intent on making money.
(15) The merchant heaped up a fortune.
(16) He had a job with an Edinburgh wine merchant.
(17) They sent naval forces to protect merchant shipping.
(18) He spent ten years in the merchant navy.
(19) This merchant ship was convoyed by a destroyer.
(20) His father is a merchant prince.
(21) The merchant worked off an undesirable lot of goods.
(22) timber, tea, etc merchant.
(23) What was cried up by the wily merchant often turned out to be most unworthy of praise.
(24) A strong side wind caused the merchant ship to lie along.
(25) The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry.
(26) The merchant banks raise capital for industry. They don't actually put it up themselves.
(27) At the other end of the social scale was the grocer, the village's only merchant.
(28) We bought a ton of sand from the builders' merchant.
(29) There's been a big reduction in the size of the British merchant fleet in recent years.
(30) Don't chase after her any more,she is going to marry a rich merchant.
(1) Destroyers escorted a convey of merchant ships.
(2) This is a merchant town.
(3) Any knowledgeable wine merchant would be able to advise you.
(4) He is a merchant on the make.
(5) The land is in the possession of the merchant.
(6) The merchant wants to expand his business.
(7) He is a wholesale merchant.
(8) He traded as a tobacco merchant.
(9) A merchant is intent on making money.
(10) The merchant heaped up a fortune.
(11) His father is a merchant prince.
(12) The new merchant class was anxious for acceptance by the old nobility.
(13) According to that script, the merchant, Shylock, lent 3,000 ducats to Antonio.
(14) He bargained with the merchant for an hour before he bought a rug.
(31) Were men for the Navy recruited from men on merchant ships?
(32) He began making overtures to a number of merchant banks.
(33) The new merchant class was anxious for acceptance by the old nobility.
(34) According to that script, the merchant, Shylock, lent 3,000 ducats to Antonio.
(35) He bargained with the merchant for an hour before he bought a rug.
(36) Merchant banks, sugar companies, arms dealers.
(37) Takes its name from Thomas Gledstane, a wealthy merchant.
(38) Guinness Mahon, the merchant bank, rose 1.5p to 147p.
(39) West Merchant Bank is financial consultant.
(40) They bade both the merchant and his paramour adieu.
(41) Or maybe the greedy merchant is a personal friend.
(42) Former business analyst at a merchant bank.
(43) Others are employed in merchant banks advising pension funds.
(44) The first merchant bankers approached were Samuel Montagu.
(45) The worst was a coal merchant.
(46) Many of the Merchant Tribes came originally from Bristol.
(47) The merchant stared round the ruined Roman villa.
(48) Or firemen or merchant sailors or bakers.
(49) One local builders' merchant has most of the materials we needed.
(50) But like Natalie Merchant, Cerbone is at her best when composing character sketches.
(51) The company recently appointed Charterhouse as merchant banking advisers which will help it identify the options.
(52) The palazzo is named after the rich merchant, Giova Battista Durini, for whom it was built.
(53) While war could create serious difficulties for the merchant class, other social groups looked at it in a different light.
(54) Some accountants have attacked the merchant banks for their inflated self-image and snobbery.
(55) Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
(56) You can also stop payment on a check if you have a dispute with a merchant.
(57) Perhaps inevitably, with such wealth and diversity an oligarchy of local tradesman emerged, organised into a merchant guild.
(57) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(58) Maybe merchant banking is the ultimate microcosm for life after all.
(59) In 1692, Cuffee, her son, was sold by the Holcombs to Andreas Kortrecht, a lumber merchant.
(60) Typically, the arming of a merchant vessel involved mounting eight six-inch guns on the ship.
(61) The Founders had to agree everything to do with the paper, including the appointment of the sponsoring merchant bank.
(62) As he approached the coastline he passed over a merchant ship.
(63) The plaintiffs obtained a report from the defendants, merchant bankers with whom E had an account, as to E's creditworthiness.
(64) I must go now and you get ready for supper with the merchant fellow.
(65) A greedy Brahman might be reborn in the merchant class whereas a spiritual trader could return as a Brahman.
(66) The position with regard to merchant seamen on Tyneside is rather complex.
(67) He became a haberdasher and Merchant Adventurer, growing rich on the cloth export trade to Antwerp.
(68) She was born in 1432, the daughter of a wealthy London merchant.
(69) The market developed in the 1960s, involving firstly overseas banks, later merchant banks and discount houses.
(70) These processes were inaugurated by merchant capitalism and were to become more developed during the subsequent period of colonialism and neo-colonialism.
(71) So there he was, in a merchant bank, desperately trying to restore the family fortunes.
(72) He entered the service of Henry Oughtred of Southampton, a major international merchant and shipowner.
(73) He remembered the merchant, long, lanky, and lugubrious of countenance.
(74) Doubtless a rich merchant escaping with as much treasure as he could lay frantic hands on.
(75) Along with the growth of towns went the rise of the merchant class.
(76) Some of its most significant early relations were with the guild merchant, which sought to regulate the conditions of urban trade.
(77) Chapter Eight On 14 July 1892, Maisie's son boarded a merchant ship and sailed away from his homeland.
(78) The Beast appeared and was furious that the merchant had picked a rose.
(79) When Quaker tea merchant Joseph Fry went bankrupt in 1828 his monthly meeting disowned him.
(80) Its name comes from Philip Fenton, a merchant who owned it during its second century.
(81) Ask your glass merchant to rub down the newly-cut edges as plate glass can inflict nasty injuries.
(82) Merchant bank Warburg also lost ground, down 45p to 479p after a 44% slump in half-year profits to £51m.
(83) Two merchant seamen in the engine room were killed immediately and a third died later on a lifeboat.
(84) Lloyds too is a substantial merchant acquirer and was the first to offer the convenience of processing both Visa and Mastercard vouchers.
(85) During the war I had felt the same about those they were attacking, the brave men of the Allied merchant fleets.
(86) Speak to my wine merchant, dear boy, he ought to have some of that left.
(87) To resolve this conflict of interest, a board appoints an independent adviser, usually a merchant bank./merchant.html
(88) The merchant can choose from several challenge-response authentication methods: smart cards or third-party authentication.
(89) Take time to shop around; get to know your local wine merchant or investigate your local supermarket.
(90) A former merchant marine officer, Webb declared that he intended to conquer the rapids of the gorge below the suspension bridge.
(91) After being revived, however, he discovers he does remember skills as a merchant / trader, pilot and combat fighter.
(92) He is Patrick Bateman, a smirking, self-important young man working for a Wall Street merchant bank in the 1980s.
(93) He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant.
(94) From there, any seaman or merchant could have carried the announcement down-stream across the Humber on the ferry.
(95) Takeover speculation lifted merchant bank Morgan Grenfell another 13p to 370p and Kleinwort Benson 8p to 374p.
(96) Senior politicians, key property figures and leading City merchant banks have all taken part in the talks.
(97) This abandonment of a Tyneside base by ship owning interests would not necessarily reduce recruitment of merchant seamen from the Tyne.
(98) The merchant was flushed with drink; he grinned at Cranston and Athelstan as if they were lifelong friends.
(99) White splashes of paint on the bottles indicated which way up they should be binned after delivery from the wine merchant.
(100) What if the principal of the school decides that only one merchant can sell banana Popsicles?
(101) At Bristol and Liverpool slavers did make up significant proportions of the merchant fleets.
(102) If he was exploited by landowners and the merchant and artisan classes, this did not result in total dependence on them.
(103) Day-to-day running of the trust is carried out by specialist fund managers, often by merchant banks.
(104) She was the daughter of Robert Keown, a London wool merchant.
(105) Saqr was a leading member of a well-known family of the traditional merchant class which owned the leading liberal newspaper, al-Qabas.
(106) Three days after the wedding, Gardner, the physics professor, joined the merchant marines and was never seen again.
(107) Will a merchant kinsman take offence if you buy goods from the co-op?
(108) The lifeboats were recalled after the crew of Breydon Merchant had been winched to safety by two helicopters from Manston and Lee-on-Solent.
(109) Born the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, Francis lived a lavish and irresponsible life.
(110) Morrice became a moderately wealthy merchant, spending generously on the education of young men for the dissenting ministry.
(111) Now their commander must dragoon several tech or merchant gangs from the Oberon spire into the ranks.
(112) I once heard the confession of a merchant from the Portsoken who wished absolution for killing his wife.
(113) Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen, and those brought in nothing in wartime.
(114) As Parker points out, the average age of the world merchant fleet is now 16 years.
(115) Under other circumstances, he might have become a wealthy merchant.
(116) New merchant and professional classes arose and a proletariat developed out of the peasantry.
(117) The battle cost 120,000 lives, including 30,000 merchant seamen and 6,000 men of the Royal Navy.
(118) Merchant Navy class locomotive Port Line is schedule to be hauling this train.
(119) He had a bank balance that a senior merchant banker would not be ashamed of.
(120) As their name implies, merchant banks' function is to finance trade.
(121) The thought of returning to the merchant world, even after this unhappy experience, was less than welcome.
(122) And as the dying merchant prince lay in bed, he plotted his last great strategy for the enhancement of Seattle.
(123) The Lechmere chain traces its roots to merchant Abraham Cohen, who opened a harness store that bore his name in 1913.
(124) Let me show you that all men aren't as cruel and immature as your retarded merchant banker.
(125) By analogy, the same principle could apply to other insiders, such as merchant bankers, who misuse confidential news.
(126) The ravages of the Napoleonic Wars hit the merchant guilds particularly hard.
(127) When he earned his law degree in 1933, he had already worked as a merchant seaman.
(128) Two weeks ago an Anacreonian merchant ship came across a derelict battle cruiser of the old Imperial navy.
(129) The merchant bank Morgan Grenfell slipped 7p to 399p and Burmah, the oil group, 9p to 637p.
(130) And you were accusing me of being a perpetual motion merchant.
(131) A suitable window frame came off a skip behind a local double glazing merchant, and was incorporated into the studwork.
(132) The importance of the merchant navy in the formation of the maritime culture in North Shields was very great.
(133) Grandfather: Nicholai Alexandrovich Romanov, merchant, and one of the wealthiest landowners in Petrograd.
(134) The 37-year-old merchant seaman killed Joyce after a night out ended in drunken violence.
(135) No man ever got very high by pulling other people down. The intelligent merchant does not knock his competitors. The sensible worker does not work those who who work with him. Don't knock your friends. Don't knock your enemies. Don't knock yourself. Alfred Tennyson 
(136) On August 1, the aircraft in which Ramsay was flying was shot down leading an attack against merchant shipping.
(137) Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality. Friedrich Nietzsche 
(138) For some time there was a conflict of jurisdiction between the bishop's reeves and the interests of the Gild Merchant.
(139) The absence of a prosperous merchant class meant that Sheffield had few fine houses or public buildings.
(140) Advice on franchising has been provided by merchant banker Hambros.
(141) Mr Fitton, backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher, first came up with the offer six weeks ago.
(142) Navy and merchant vessels, also using lamps, still use Morse signals in convoy while running under radio silence.
(143) Both his parents came from prosperous merchant and landowning families.
(144) When required for use in war, large numbers of merchant vessels were impressed adhoc.
(145) Consumers should go there only with guidance from a capable wine merchant or reviewer.
(146) Scharnhorst, taking Rawalpindi for an unarmed merchant ship, signalled her to heave to.
(147) The merchant, the client, had willingly stooped into the dungeon of lust.
(147) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(148) A former merchant banker, Le Roux knew little about motorbikes; he didn't even have a license to drive one.
(149) The bottom half of the building was towers, balconies and metal grilles, and the top half was very Hemish merchant.
(150) There was much variety of origin in the merchant class, then as now; and this is what we should expect.
(151) But a merchant needs capital to trade with, and a government needs money to spend.
(152) He had been a leather merchant and a tanner, and had been involved in some disreputable affair.
(153) The group's merchant banking adviser, Kleinwort Benson, is searching for suitable partners.
(154) Or, as the merchant decides to call them, Banana on a Stick.
(155) There was a strong merchant class whose aspirations were no less than his.
(156) His cousin John Falconar was already an established Cheapside merchant.
(157) The merchant capitalists who controlled the City were much opposed to changes in this.
(158) Crosby Hall was built by Sir John Crosby, a wealthy grocer and wool merchant, and was completed in 1475.
(159) The incident also offered us a glimpse of the glamorous, sometimes expensive, globe trotting lifestyle of a successful wine merchant.
(160) The knight speaks for the landed interest, the merchant for international trade, and the capper for the working master craftsman.
(161) By 1816 she had married a wealthy merchant named Hedgeland, who was dead by 1820.
(162) As Pearl shares raced ahead there was some determined buying of merchant banks, particularly Morgan Grenfell.
(163) Meale, who began working life as a merchant seaman and was later an Aycliffe councillor, is unamused.
(164) Take an example: Mrs. Jones telephones her coal merchant asking him to deliver six bags of coal.
(165) A wine merchant by profession, with a well-established business in the Minories, he had a lifelong interest in cricket.
(166) A strong merchant banking contribution was more than offset by losses on investment management and stockbroking and some heavy loan provisions.
(167) Born to a wealthy cloth merchant, Francis lived a lavish and irresponsible life.
(168) He appears among merchants as a merchant, among princes as a prince; even among insects as an insect.
(169) In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important merchant city and cultural centre.
(170) Most of the fall came as a result of the release of provisions in the merchant banking and securities division.
(171) When buying your feed, ask the merchant about ingredients and nutrient levels in different mixes.
(172) The date is carefully selected in consultation with merchant and consumer associations, he said.
(173) Thanks to the new rules, commercial banks will soon be able to compete with the merchant banks on the same terms.
(174) While doing this he gave a wonderful imitation of his coal merchant and his wife.
(175) On merchant ships the sailors work largely in darkness below decks because oil is a precious thing.
(176) A Mr Crump stayed here last night, a Liverpool merchant.
(177) Your family now control Duncan Pharsee Schiller,(http:///merchant.html) one of the city's major merchant banks.
(178) Some 22,500 foreign merchant ships passed through in 1992, a 10 percent increase on the previous year.
(179) He started a business as a corn merchant in Fimber, and moved to Driffield in 1869.
(180) At twenty-eight he was a wealthy merchant and a member of Congress.
(181) Boarding and rummage of a merchant vessel presents no particular problem to us.
(182) A Yek in the long coat of a merchant came out of the door of the house.
(183) The terrible pirates attacked a merchant ship again.
(184) It administered the customary law merchant.
(185) Natlie Henry encountered Berel as a devout prosperous merchant.
(186) I was taken in by a snide merchant.
(187) Sobi mask no longer sold at goblin merchant.
(188) Merchant person at once uprear he, ask ill?
(189) Nothing daunted the ardour of the merchant navy.
(190) Was he a merchant seaman too?
(191) You're a merchant...Are you here to make siller?
(192) Merchant:10 gold for Elixir of life.
(193) His brother is in the merchant marine.
(194) Her new boyfriend is a snide merchant.
(195) Great Britain the earliest investment institutions of any importance were the acceptance houses, or merchant banks.
(196) Not far from Smyrna, where the merchant drives his loaded camels, proudly arching their long necks as they journey beneath the lofty pines over holy ground, I saw a hedge of roses.
(197) "He was actually a privateer, a mercenary licensed by the government to loot merchant ships flying the colors of England's enemies -- mainly France and Spain," explained Wareham.
(198) MARKETERS often cite a quote generally attributed to John Wanamaker, the pioneer department store merchant: "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don't know which half."
(199) Aditya is in the merchant navy and has also co-produced a film with Rai in the lead.
(200) A merchant had done well at the fair. He had sold all his wares, and filled his moneybag with gold and silver.
(201) The Merchant shall take delivery of the Goods upon discharge.
(202) As a special background of legal and acted as the constitutive law, The Statute Law of Qing dynasty had an important effect to the Law Merchant.
(203) Qiao Xiaofeng, an analyst from China Merchant Securities, said a reduction in excise duties would allow the companies to remain profitable, even if the price of Brent crude rose to $135 a barrel.
(204) Therefore there was great enmity between this covetous Jew and the generous merchant Antonio.
(205) A Mumbai merchant spurns your best offer. A maitre d' snubs you in Beirut.
(206) Lineage member Wang Mingyu, also known as Guojen, emigrated to Japan in 1868, and became a prosperous merchant in Kobe.
(207) Back in 1871, local wine merchant Alfred Speer patented the first "endless-travelling sidewalk", and promptly proposed an ambitious elevated moving walkway along Broadway.
(208) Five Somali pirates convicted of attacking a US Navy ship they mistook for a merchant vessel last November have been sentenced to life in prison, the BBC reported.
(209) The merchant displays his legal knowledge when he notes to Ithamore that they must show officials the staff used by Jacomo to hit Bernardine, since aw wills that each particular be shown.
(210) And I am the arms merchant, selling deadly weapons to Uganda.
(211) Interbank is a Futures Commission Merchant and Forex Dealer Member of NFA, located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
(212) I pray you, sir, what saucy merchant was this, that was so full of his ropery?
(213) "How many times have I heard that before?" Merchant complained angrily.
(214) The core question of the management of shorter life cycle product supply chain lies in how the retail merchant places reasonable orders according to the conditions that the supplier offers.
(215) I stopped my horse lately where a great number of people were collected at a vendue of merchant goods.
(216) We are after all the Worlds Number one Preeminent Arms merchant.
(217) The 1995 Merchant Shipping Act was an act to consolidate the Merchant Shipping Acts 1894 to 1994 and other enactments relating to merchant shipping.
(218) Old man asks merchant to read a letter, in the letter write finally: "Have fine silver additionally 10 2, make living cost to father."
(219) The financial income of NCAA includes enterprises aid, the television, championship income, merchant selling.
(220) I felt like a rug merchant who needed to raise some cash in a hurry.
(221) The vessel of choice for these pirates in the early days was the galley, whose oars allowed them to overtake merchant vessels caught in light wind.
(222) His father was a rich merchant who knew how to brown-nose some senior government officials.
(223) This tree is bigger and more beautiful than that one which she saw permeance from the merchant prince's glass door on last Christmas day.
(224) It was a merchant ship and used for travels to Batavia.
(225) The underwater archaeology team, from Indiana University, says they have found the remains of Quedagh Merchant, actively sought by treasure hunters for years.
(226) Manage " flagman sports " the merchant of net inn also by punishment arrest.
(227) In fact, in a span of less than a decade, Barbary Coast corsairs plundered nearly 500 merchant vessels, commandeering the ships and selling the crews and passengers into slavery.
(228) Cause Paris rebellion take the handicraftsman and the merchant as representative's common people social stratum's dissatisfaction to be frequent.
(229) The inventorying entertainment world's star withdrawal, many people have chosen "the eldest child marries is the merchant woman" the ancient home to return.
(230) The ship, 30.4m long and 9.8m wide, was built during the Song Dynasty. It is the oldest and the largest wrecked merchant vessel yet discovered, and the best preserved.
(231) The US remains the world's arms merchant because of weapons complexity and flexibility.
(232) Field:american merchant and financier who planned and oversaw the laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable (completed 1866).
(233) Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian-born merchant and explorer who took part in early voyages to the New World on behalf of Spain around the late 15th century.
(234) The capacity of merchant ship in units of 100 cubic feet.
(235) It analyzes the relation of authentication center, merchant and client, discusses the defrayment problem of E-commerce and puts forward a better scheme.
(236) But if I'm a retail merchant that I might have my, you know space in which I sell my stuff.
(237) With reference to port industry, it becomes extraordinary important to give a new strategic research and orient to a merchant port under such a background.
(238) As a merchant, he was a man of the world -- he had seen it all.
(239) Milton's father was a prosperous merchant, despite the fact that he had been disowned by his family when he converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.
(240) EXAMPLE: The street merchant is a skilled pitchman who can attract a crowd to his tiny sidewalk stand within less than a minute.
(241) D'Annunzio's company was an ideal candidate for a venture merchant bank.
(242) A British merchant cruiser had been sunk by German battle cruisers.
(243) Provincial towns and their rising merchant class, desiring to have some influence on the central bureaucracy, were keen to ensure that a steady stream of locals won places within it.
(244) Are you employed by a Futures Commission Merchant ( FCM )?
(245) With the revival of cities, the merchant class formed their own values as opposed to those of the then society.
(246) First , plenitude of the debt laws norm was because of economic development in Tang Dynasty , exactly to say it was because the merchant economy was more developed than past .
(247) Merchant shipping firms have generally avoided arming crew or security guards for reasons of safety, liability and conformity with the laws of the countries where they dock.
(248) The "Outline Haulage" was accidentally proposed after its first plan defeated when Yuan Shizhen was on the way to Yangzhou in September of the 45th year of Wanli after contacts with salt merchant.
(249) The Merchant shall give such cash deposit or other security as the Carrier may deem sufficient to cover the estimated General Average contribution of the Goods before delivery.
(250) This is one of many reasons you should have a good local wine merchant, because he or she can help find it.
(251) Harry has kicked around all over the world as a merchant seaman.
(252) Merchant class people of the pre Qin period had their own unique spiritual world and family life.
(253) The Genoese commander wanted to throw his cannon into the sea, to hide the soldiers between decks, and to slip along in the dark as a merchant vessel.
(254) A marketplace for food is the basis of all trade, and the beginnings of a merchant class in society.
(255) Somali man has admitted attacking a US warship in April after mistaking it for a merchant vessel.
(256) Anhui merchant collectors and dealers in calligraphic works and paintings prospered as never before.
(257) Merchant Marine Academy in 1969, my educated dad were happy. Standard Oil of California had hired me for its oil-tanker fleet.
(258) It is reported that most victims of car accidents from Lome to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso to the merchant.
(259) I am a beauty - merchant , a trader in song, and I pursue utility.
(260) One bulb of the most sought-after variety , the flaming red-striped Semper Augustus, sold for twice the yearly income of a rich merchant.
(261) Fifthly, Investment industry partially transferred merchant capital into industrial capital.
(262) Should the proceeds of sale fail to cover the amount due, including expenses incurred, the Carrier shall be entitled to recover the balance from the Merchant.
(263) When you hear the words, " adventure travel" , perhaps you think ofthe Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
(264) He is a merchant; In his hand are balances of deceit ; He loves to extort.
(265) Actual bank fees are determined by the volume of credit card transactions, total dollar amount of credit sales, and how well the merchant can negotiate.
(266) Third, we do not think the officer is a common work as, for sample, merchant, kitchener, and so on.
(267) Gesell, following a suggestion made by Swiss merchant George Nordman(http://), argued that a "carrying tax" on money could prevent hoarding.
(268) Assets List of the Two Sons was a distributed assets list of Jiang Zhongxin, a salt merchant in Jiang Village, Shexian County during the years of Xian Feng and Tong Zhi in the Qing Dynasty.
(269) A person employed by, and soliciting business for, a commission house or futures commission merchant.
(270) The merchant laughed and demanded his winnings from the bet.
(271) As the development of national economy of England and the growth of English merchant class, Italian merchants who had been in declining had to leave England from the 16th century.
(272) The President said that the Baltic should be free to all nations for merchant shipping.
(273) Exactly speaking, in the late Tokugawa period, with Russian merchant shipping's arrival at Ezo for trade in 1778 as the pivot, the theory of maritime state came forth.
(274) And Abraham hearkened unto Ephron; and Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver, which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, current money with the merchant.
(275) Founded in 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War by a group of business elites led by a Shanghai tea merchant, it predates even the Chinese Communist Party.
(276) It is a specialized company who is infield of gift development, manufacture, merchant and trade.
(277) Rules for Cases Not Provided for in this Act In any case not provided for in this act the rules of law and equity, including the law merchant, shall govern.
(278) In Great Britain the earliest investment institutions of any importance were the acceptance houses, or merchant banks.
(279) At present appears the unrelatedness "foreign merchant tightness of money ' repudiates a debt ' the Chinese Enterprise to suffer the loss" is an evident proof.
(280) Widely considered the father of English literature, Chaucer was born around 1343 to a wealthy wine merchant.
(281) The shipowner has still held a merchant fleet of seven cargo - vessels.
(281) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(282) Order production ends, indian travelling merchant arranges his inspector to undertake goods examine.
(283) When you hear the words "adventure travel", perhaps you think of Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
(284) From the seventeenth century onwards the customs of merchants and many of the rules of the law merchant were incorporated into the common law.
(285) Fierce fighting ensued and the boarding party managed to rescue the British merchant seaman held on the ship.
(286) Modern Confucianist businessman should be a perfect unification of merchant, scholar and social activist.
(287) A blue-spotted rock codfish and a school of smaller fish swim over the sunken hull of the ill- fated Spanish merchant galleon San Diego.
(288) Privateer: Privately owned vessel commissioned by a state at war to attack enemy ships, usually merchant vessels.
(289) To commodity, the retail merchant sells a huge variety of goods, except those in a franchised store.
(290) The traveling merchant can call at or call on to talk business.
(291) Article 21 A futures commission merchant shall install internal auditors to regularly or from time to time examine the company's finances and business, and shall prepare audit reports for inspection.
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