Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Aberration was the word used there, too, by our hotelkeeper.
If you have any doubt, however, ask your hotelkeeper or any local; they know their region better than anyone else.
Started as a little hotelkeeper in Greece, then he mixed himself up in politics.
Retiring after marriage, she became a hotelkeeper, and has remained widowed since the death of her second husband in 1995.
He was some kind of hotelkeeper, it appeared.
Thomas Anderson, a hotelkeeper, acquired the lease in 1882.
Not a single hotelkeeper, restaurateur, shopkeeper or merchant had a good word to say about this.
After unlocking the door, the hotelkeeper stepped aside so Lan could enter.
Just beyond it was one of the holes the hotelkeeper had warned about, deep enough to swallow a bicyclist.
Engaging heroine and unusually good minor characters - archeologists, hotelkeeper, etc.
Caterer and Hotelkeeper runs several events each year, including:
His father was a hotelkeeper.
Pichard's father, a hotelkeeper, disapproved and put an end to his sons' circus act.
Caterer & Hotelkeeper will not publish letters sent anonymously or under pseudonyms.
It has won Caterer and Hotelkeeper awards.
After this episode, Reiter gave up on Hitler and married a local hotelkeeper.
Recipients are nominated, selected and awarded by the industry through Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine.
Caterer and Hotelkeeper.
This story involves Madame Rose, a hotelkeeper in a Paris suburb who will stop at nothing, including murder.
Caterer and Hotelkeeper is a weekly UK business magazine for hospitality professionals.
In this one, Cordelia goes undercover, accepting a job from a hotelkeeper played by Gemma Jones.
Hotelkeeper, Eindhoven.
It has a close association with Caterer and Hotelkeeper, which is also majority-owned by Jacobs and based at the same address.
One of the characters in the novel, a hotelkeeper, appeared earlier as the protagonist in the author's wry short story "Easy in the Islands."
In the story, the hotelkeeper is part of an Evelyn Waugh comedy, a sympathetic outsider baffled by an incompetent and laughable island bureaucracy.