Examples of using Gentry in English and their translations into German
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The gentry want you deposed.
Where the hell is Gentry Road?
The gentry doesn't care for us.
A copy of a letter from Cromwell to the Yorkshire gentry.
Robert NOVOTNÝ: The gentry at the court of Wenceslas IV.
Cocoa was so valuable that it was exclusively reserved to the gentry.
Gentry also piloted its first powered flight on March 19, 1970.
Guests in the park dine like Italian gentry at long tables.
He served as Pistons' head coach until February 2, 1998,when he was fired and replaced by Alvin Gentry.
All we got here is your local gentry, and then you got Navy and Marine pilots over here.
Over the country as a whole the county committees were run by the gentry and the upper bourgeoisie.
He's challenging the gentry to duels as though they have any chance of a fair fight.
The Crown Tribunal was established in 1578 andit was the Supreme Court for the gentry in Małopolska Region.
Well, Bushrod Gentry this arm's gonna need more tending to than it's likely to get here in these woods.
Only the sad thingis that Zinoviev is trying to ape these gentry, and in the present case is taking the Social-Democratic path.
Montgomery Gentry is an American country music duo composed of vocalists Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry, both natives of Kentucky.
Biography==His musical career started in 1978 in a band called Gentry, alongside Iron Savior's co-founder and producer Piet Sielck.
Polish gentry opposed the creation of high school, which could become a dangerous political and cultural centre.
In 1952, she played Tracy McAuliffe,the wife of the Charlton Heston character in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film"Ruby Gentry.
Fine gentry are our people of the university, not to have caused our privileges to be respected on such a day as this!
A highlight of the collection is the fashion of the Gründerzeit period, a time when Vienna's gentry underwent something of a fashion makeover.
The bishops, viceroys, princes, and gentry who ruled Medvedgrad for centuries knew very well what the view was like from above.
The other sides were lined with typical terraced houses of the time,which were initially occupied by members of the aristocracy and gentry.
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I would have been lost without the XMLSpygraphical schema view," said Diana Gentry, a software developer for Team Systems and committee member.
He despised the gentry and considered the majority of noblemen to be secretly in favour of serfdom, and only prevented by cowardice from expressing their views.
During this period,he made his first trip with the businessman Allen Gentry by flatboat down to New Orleans to sell produce and bring home supplies.
In the 17th century it became a military prison,and later for criminals and also from the 18th century for the gentry, senior officials and other convicts.
The Brexit campaign was largely supported by the Gentry and Buckingham Palace, who mobilised the popular Press to call for a return to independence.
Entrepreneurs who believes most of whom were Jews and Germans, gentry declared itself the guardian of traditions, gradually taking refuge in a narrow nationalism.
