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PEDLAR - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pedlar (disambiguation)

PEDLAR         

ألاسم

بائع متجول; بائع صحف متجول

pedlar         
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بائع متجول
pedlar         
اسْم : البائع المتجوّل

Definición

pedlar

Wikipedia

Pedlar

Pedlar may refer to:

  • The British English form and original spelling of peddler
Ejemplos de uso de PEDLAR
1. Updated÷ Saturday, August 27, 2005 at 1231 hours IST Hyderabad, August 27÷ A petty thief and illicit liquor pedlar has notched up a record of sorts, his 100th prison sentence.
2. 03:00 AUSTRALIA – Alan Jones Paul Keating, Australia‘s former Labour prime minister, once described conservative radio host Alan Jones as a pedlar of "middle–of–the–road fascism". But Jones has survived, indeed thrived, on such insults all his life and is now the undisputed king of talkback radio in Sydney, Australia‘s biggest city.
3. Yorkshire Lovely scenery, but there are people in the West Riding who have lived there since 1106 but are still not accepted as true Yorkshiremen because rumour has it that their mother bought clogs from a pedlar who had a cousin in Prestbury, thereby blighting the bloodline forever.
4. He became one of Russia‘s most– quoted columnists – as an ardent supporter of liberal economic reform and critic of the first Chechen war. 03:00 AUSTRALIA - Alan Jones Paul Keating, Australias former Labour prime minister, once described conservative radio host Alan Jones as a pedlar of "middle-of-the-road fascism". But Jones has survived, indeed thrived, on such insults all his life and is now the undisputed king of talkback radio in Sydney, Australias biggest city.
5. That still leaves a sturdy short list, among whom I‘d put St Hilda, abbess of Whitby (festal day November 17), who, like several other contenders, is given an excellent character reference by Bede; St Chad (March 2) for his forgiving nature and legendary modesty; and St Godric (May 21), a classic case of rehabilitation, who began as a pedlar and was later classed as a pirate, but settled down to the life of a hermit, poet and hymnodist.