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Jackson"s veil - traducción al árabe

ENGLISH CRICKETER (1870-1947)
Honourable Stanley Jackson; Francis Stanley Jackson; F. S. Jackson; Hon. F. S. Jackson; Jackson, Stanley; FS Jackson; Sir Stanley Jackson
  • J T Hearne]] (12th man), [[Bill Storer]] (wkt kpr), [[Bill Brockwell]], [[V A Titchmarsh]] (umpire).  Middle row: [[C B Fry]], [[K S Ranjitsinhji]], [[W G Grace]] (captain), Stanley Jackson.  Front row: [[Wilfred Rhodes]], [[Johnny Tyldesley]]. Jackson, Hirst and Rhodes are wearing their Yorkshire caps.
  • Jackson c. 1895

Jackson's veil      
‎ نِقابُ جاكسون:في الصفاق‎
VEILS         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
ANY LIGHTWEIGHT COVERING FOR THE HEAD OR FACE OR BOTH
Veiling; Religious Veil; Bridal veil; Wedding veil; Chalice veil; Bridalveil; Vail Veil; 👰; Muslim veil; Veils; Head-rail; Veil of profession; Veil of consecration; Veil of probation; Screen in Islam; Face veil; Veils in Middle Eastern and North African cultures

ألاسم

بُرْقُع ; حِجَاب ; خِمَار ; سِتَار ; سِتَارَة ; سِتْر ; سِجَاف ; سِجَافَة ; سِدَافَة ; طَرْحَة ; لِثَام ; نِقَاب

الفعل

أَخْفَى ; بَرْقَعَ ; تَسَتَّرَ ; حَجَبَ ; حَجَّبَ ; خَبَّأَ ; خَفى ; دَفَنَ ; سَتَرَ ; غَطَّى ; مَوَّهَ ; وارَى ; وَرَّى

veiling         
  • prothesis]]
  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>
ANY LIGHTWEIGHT COVERING FOR THE HEAD OR FACE OR BOTH
Veiling; Religious Veil; Bridal veil; Wedding veil; Chalice veil; Bridalveil; Vail Veil; 👰; Muslim veil; Veils; Head-rail; Veil of profession; Veil of consecration; Veil of probation; Screen in Islam; Face veil; Veils in Middle Eastern and North African cultures
نسيج شفاف ناعم للأجنحة

Definición

pierce the corporate veil
v. to prove that a corporation exists merely as a completely controlled front (alter ego) for an individual or management group, so that in a lawsuit the individual defendants can be held responsible (liable) for damages for actions of the corporation. If a corporation has issued stock and held regular meetings of shareholders and directors, it is unlikely a judge will "pierce" the veil and limit the liability to the corporation, unless there is proof that the corporation was created to accomplish a fraud on those dealing with it. See also: corporation

Wikipedia

Stanley Jackson

Sir Francis Stanley Jackson (21 November 1870 – 9 March 1947), known as the Honourable Stanley Jackson during his playing career, was an English cricketer, soldier and Conservative Party politician. He played in 20 Test matches for the England cricket team between 1893 and 1905.