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Qué (quién) es house-owner - definición

TAVERN IN NEW YORK CITY
McSorleys Old Ale House; McSorley's Ale House; McSorley’s Old Ale House; Matty Maher (pub owner); McSorley's
  • ''McSorley's Bar'', a 1912 painting by [[John French Sloan]]
  • The front of McSorley's

house-owner      
Ship-owner         
BUSINESSPERSON WHO OWNS OR CHARTERS SHIPS
Shipowner; Ship owner; Shipping merchant
A ship-owner is the owner of a merchant vessel (commercial ship) and is involved in the shipping industry. In the commercial sense of the term, a shipowner is someone who equips and exploits a ship, usually for delivering cargo at a certain freight rate, either as a per freight rate (given price for the transport of a certain cargo between two given ports) or based on hire (a rate per day).
house owner         
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also house-owner (house owners)
A house owner is a person who owns a house.
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Wikipedia

McSorley's Old Ale House

McSorley's Old Ale House, generally known as McSorley's, is the oldest Irish saloon in New York City. Opened in the mid-19th century at 15 East 7th Street, in today's East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, it was one of the last of the "Men Only" pubs, admitting women only after legally being forced to do so in 1970. The aged artwork, newspaper articles covering the walls, sawdust floors, and the Irish waiters and bartenders give McSorley's an atmosphere reminiscent of "Olde New York". No piece of memorabilia has been removed from the walls since 1910, and there are many items of historical paraphernalia in the bar, such as Houdini's handcuffs, which are connected to the bar rail. There are also wishbones hanging above the bar; supposedly they were hung there by boys going off to World War I, to be removed when they returned, so the wishbones that are left are from those who never returned.

Two of McSorley's mottos are "Be Good or Be Gone", and "We were here before you were born". Prior to the 1970 ruling, the motto was "Good Ale, Raw Onions and No Ladies"; the raw onions can still be ordered as part of McSorley's cheese platter.

McSorley's is considered to be one of the longest continuously operating ale houses in the city due to the fact that during Prohibition it served a "near beer" with too little alcohol to be illegal. In 2005, New York magazine considered McSorley's to be one of New York City's "Top 5 Historic Bars".

Ejemplos de uso de house-owner
1. If they see anything suspicious, they call the house owner or the person appointed by the house owner while they are away.
2. The state‘s decision surprised auction house owner Bill Mishoe.
3. Guest–house owner Scott Graves called them "Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.
4. The house owner let me in and gave me a new T–shirt.
5. When any house owner requests him to spray his house, the driver’s assistant informs him that his fees is SR20 and if the house owner refuses the driver agrees to do it for SR10.