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proprietors <a proprietor; proprietors> N

proprietors

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His parents were proprietors of a ladies' clothes shop.
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The aloofness and sulkiness of the aristocrats and landed proprietors he deeply deplored.
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Sole proprietors and general partnerships are personally liable.
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It took several years to achieve a rapprochement with the proprietors.
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Typical occupations include cleaners, van drivers, care workers, carpenters and joiners, caretakers, leisure and travel service occupations, shopkeepers and proprietors, and retail cashiers.
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Of the 298 rural proprietors 70% raise cattle and the others plant rice and corn.
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As well as newspaper proprietors, they were stationers, bookbinders, printers and publishers, ran a circulating library, and sold patent medicines.
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The proprietors of the shipyards resolved to act in unison against the strikers, and did so by introducing strikebreakers and declaring an end to the closed shop system.
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Is there any hope for me in this godforsaken wasteland of crooked proprietors, exorbitant rents and sardine-can viewings?
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The proprietors will not hold themselves responsible for articles lost or stolen, unless handed to the manageress for safe custody.
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