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Qué (quién) es vegetable dealer - definición

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Vegetable Sponge; Vegetable-Sponge; Vegetable-sponge

Croupier         
  • A blackjack dealer at [[Harrah's Las Vegas]] (2011)
SOMEONE APPOINTED AT A GAMBLING TABLE TO ASSIST IN THE CONDUCT OF THE GAME
Dealer (gambling); Casino dealer
A croupier or dealer is someone appointed at a gambling table to assist in the conduct of the game, especially in the distribution of bets and payouts. Croupiers are typically employed by casinos.
Art dealer         
  • Sign at the [[Taxila Museum]], Pakistan, 1981
  • ''A Picture Gallery'' by [[Gillis van Tilborch]], 1660s
  • ''[[Portrait of Jacopo Strada]]'' by [[Titian]], 1567
PERSON THAT BUYS AND SELLS WORKS OF ART
Gallery owner; Gallery dealer; Gallerist; Art owner; Art broker; Art dealers; Art trade; Commercial gallery; Commercial art gallery
An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art, or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art.
dealer         
n.
1.
Trader, trafficker.
2.
Distributor.

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Vegetable sponge

Vegetable sponge may refer to:

  • The plant genus Luffa
  • Luffa aegyptiaca, a particular species of Luffa
Ejemplos de uso de vegetable dealer
1. "The price of grapes, pomegranates, oranges, mangoes, apples and bananas besides all kinds of vegetables has increased because of smuggling," said a vegetable dealer.
2. Maharjan, the vegetable dealer, said that even though he was relieved Katmandu was getting a supply shipment, "we need much more than that to meet the demand of the people" –– and lower prices.
3. One vegetable dealer, Kumar Maharjan, called the shipment "a light on the horizon," even though it was just "a drop in the bucket." Diplomats, meanwhile, worked to defuse the crisis that has left Nepal as volatile as it‘s been since King Gyanendra seized power 14 months ago, even as the country‘s communist insurgents pressed their political allies not to cut any deals with the embattled monarch.