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der Einfluss auf die
Bank zugegangene Auftrag the order received by the bank der Einfluss auf die Entwicklung the influence on development der Einfluss von Handelserleichterungen the influence of trade facilitation der eingezogene Betrag the amount collected der endgültige Bestimmungsort the final destination der endgültige Bestimmungsort the point of final destination der Endverbraucher the ultimate consumer der Entwicklung Rechnung tragen to stay abreast of changes der erlöste Betrag the amount realized der Erstbegünstigte the first beneficiary der festgelegte Zeitraum the period
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

donat et aufert Det
Satis est orare Jovem, quæ donat et aufert; / Det vitam, det opes, æquum mi animum ipse parabo —It is enough to pray to Jove for those things which he gives and takes away; let him grant life, let him grant wealth; I myself will provide myself with a well-poised mind.
— from Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources Including Phrases, Mottoes, Maxims, Proverbs, Definitions, Aphorisms, and Sayings of Wise Men, in Their Bearing on Life, Literature, Speculation, Science, Art, Religion, and Morals, Especially in the Modern Aspects of Them by Wood, James, Rev.

development Euripides already delineates
The movement along the line of the representation of character proceeds rapidly: while Sophocles still delineates complete characters and employs myth for their refined development, Euripides already delineates only prominent individual traits of character, which can express themselves in violent bursts of passion; in the New Attic Comedy, however, there are only masks with one expression: frivolous old men, duped panders, and cunning slaves in untiring repetition.
— from The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and Pessimism by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

dieser Expedition auch die
Baer says: Es hätte dieser Expedition auch die volle Anerkennung nicht fehlen können, die man ihnen jetzt erst zollen muss, nachdem die verwandte Nordküste von Amerika nach vielfachen Versuchen noch immer nicht ganz bekannt worden ist.
— from Vitus Bering: the Discoverer of Bering Strait by Peter Lauridsen

derrière en arrière de
derrière , en arrière de; après; à la suite de. derviche , m. , religieux musulman.
— from French Conversation and Composition by Harry Vincent Wann

daring Eorth a diligent
behold, lo Enyd, n. while, time, space Enydd, n. seat of intellect Enyfed, n. energy, vigour Eng, n. space: a ample Engherdded, n. a sojourning Engi, v. to set at large, to free Englyn, n. a metre so called Engu, v. to set at large, to free Engur, a. marvellous, amazing Engurio, v. to marvel Engwarth, n. a beach Engwth, n. a push: a. sudden Engyl, n. expanding principle: fire; angels Engyn, n. an outcast, a wretch Engyrth, a. awful, direful Eoca, v. to catch salmon Eofnder, n. confidence, boldness Eofneg, n. the parrhesia Eofni, v. to make bold Eofniad, n. a growing bold Eog, n. a salmon Eogyn, n. a samlet Eon, a. bold, daring, forward Eondra, n. boldness, daringness Eoni, v. to grow daring Eorth, a. diligent, assiduous Eos, n. a nightingale Eosaidd, a. like a nightingale Epa, n. an ape, a monkey Epples, n. leaven; ferment Eppil, n. offspring, issue Eppiledd, n. offspring Eppilgar, a. prolific, teeming Eppiliad, n. bringing forth Eppilio, v. to generate, to multiply Eppiliwr, n. one who generates Epynt, n. an ascent, a slope Er, n. impulse forward: prep.
— from A Pocket Dictionary: Welsh-English by William Richards

done either at Dyea
This was done either at Dyea or Skagway, the former being the landing-place for the Chilcoot Pass, and the latter for the White Pass, the distance between the two places being about four miles by sea.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

dark eyes and dark
While those of dark complexion, dark eyes and dark hair, are more inclined to be religious, more inclined to take life seriously, more inclined to look forward and upward to the spiritual and the supernatural, and are also more studious, more capable of deep research and profound meditation, they do not, as a rule, have the social qualities, the aggressiveness, the cheerfulness, and the adaptability of the lighter complexioned people.
— from Analyzing Character The New Science of Judging Men; Misfits in Business, the Home and Social Life by Arthur Newcomb

doctrinal expository and defensive
His sermons were largely doctrinal, expository, and defensive, as the position of our church at the time he began preaching demanded.
— from Fifty Notable Years Views of the Ministry of Christian Universalism During the Last Half-Century; with Biographical Sketches by John G. (John Greenleaf) Adams

drawn either a definite
Therefore, if I had drawn either a definite pine, or a dot, I should have been equally wrong, the right lying in an inexplicable, almost inimitable, confusion between the two. § 7.
— from Modern Painters, Volume 4 (of 5) by John Ruskin

defy even a detective
I would defy even a detective to penetrate your disguise."
— from The Scarlet Bat: A Detective Story by Fergus Hume

duly examined and drawings
The barrier was duly examined and drawings prepared showing exactly what had to be done to modify it to the new design and the drawings were issued to the machine shop.
— from Coming of Age: 1939-1946 by John Cox

document either at Dublin
No notice whatever was taken of this document, either at Dublin or London, nor were the class who signed it permitted by law to "testify their allegiance" to the sovereign, for fifty years later—down to 1778.
— from A Popular History of Ireland : from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics - Volume 2 by Thomas D'Arcy McGee

dangerous eventful and dark
How beautiful those lights looked after the long, dangerous, eventful, and dark voyage, without a single light showing on the ship!
— from Soldier Silhouettes on Our Front by William L. (William Le Roy) Stidger

Drytzehn expressed a desire
Some years before his death, Andrew Drytzehn expressed a desire to learn one of Gutemberg’s arts, for he appears to have been fond of trying new experiments, and the latter acceding to his request taught him a method of polishing stones, by which he gained considerable profit.
— from A Treatise on Wood Engraving, Historical and Practical by Henry G. (Henry George) Bohn

definite electrolytic action developed
But the quantity of electricity which can pass in a given time through an electrolyte without causing decomposition, is so small as to bear no comparison to that required in a case of very moderate decomposition, and with electricity above the intensity required for electrolyzation, I have found no sensible departure as yet from the law of definite electrolytic action developed in the preceding series of these Researches (783. &c.).
— from Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 by Michael Faraday


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