messenger in the PONS Dictionary

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Most work consists of agricultural duties but others also work as servants, messengers, and clerks.
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The messenger advised him to walk away from his camp, alone, if he heard a nearby chapel bell tolling, in the following night.
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The owl is also said to act as a messenger.
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The king's messengers could commandeer any subject's property, giving a receipt.
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They can be the messengers of bad news.
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They periodically send messengers, omens, visions, and their own aspects to the world.
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The king asks the servant to speak with the messenger for him but since his signature is needed he reluctantly gets out of the bath.
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The messenger was followed by a long train of men carrying munificent presents.
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The following morning a messenger brought word that there would be no more firing after 11 a.m.
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In the signal transduction via transmembrane receptors, first messenger bind to the extracellular domain of transmembrane receptor activating it.
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