presume upon - translation to greek
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presume upon - translation to greek

VILLAGE AND CIVIL PARISH IN SOUTH DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT, DERBYSHIRE, ENGLAND
Barrow upon Trent, Derbyshire; Barrow-upon-Trent; Barrow upon trent

presume upon      
εκμεταλλεύομαι
once upon a time         
  • The How and Why Library]]'', 1909
FAIRYTALES OPENING LINES
Once upon a time...; Once upon a time (phrase); Once Upon a; Once upon a; Once upon a time, in a land far far away; Once upon a Time; Long ago; Mukashi mukashi; Mukashi Mukashi; 昔々; むかし; 昔昔; Mukashi-mukashi; むかしむかし; Mukashimukashi; Mukashi
μια φορά κι έναν καιρό
long ago         
  • The How and Why Library]]'', 1909
FAIRYTALES OPENING LINES
Once upon a time...; Once upon a time (phrase); Once Upon a; Once upon a; Once upon a time, in a land far far away; Once upon a Time; Long ago; Mukashi mukashi; Mukashi Mukashi; 昔々; むかし; 昔昔; Mukashi-mukashi; むかしむかし; Mukashimukashi; Mukashi
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Definition

once upon a time
at some time in the past.

Wikipedia

Barrow upon Trent

Barrow upon Trent is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England with a business park planned for the outskirts of the village. The village is south of Derby, and between the River Trent (to the south) and the Trent and Mersey Canal (to the north). According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 546, increasing to 558 at the 2011 Census. Nearby places are Sinfin, Ingleby, Arleston, and Swarkestone.

One of the earliest mentions of this place is in the Domesday book where it is listed amongst the lands given to Henry de Ferrers by the King. The land included 8 acres (32,000 m2) of ground space and there were four oxen. Some of the land was described as "waste" but the value was put at two shillings.

The parish council owns an attractive row of ten Grade II listed cottages, known as "The Row". These are rented to people with village connections. It also owns "The Pinfold", a small walled area originally used for holding stray cattle.

The village is home to a Tarmac quarry.