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She knew one provisioner and his wife who were happy as bugs on a branch in each other's company.
You can't fight a war on an empty stomach- You'll need a provisioner, a commissary.
She was the daughter of a successful food provisioner, said to be one of the wealthiest families in the city.
'We have enough for ten more days, maybe,' said Dag, who had become cook and provisioner for the company.
He thought he was one of the famous provisioner of the revolutionary force in the Peloponnese.
She had that from Paulette Cantonfield when Sarah finally went out to the provisioner's shop.
But a huge roasted sirloin bought from an Italian butcher in the neighborhood, not some elite provisioner of restaurants, came dangerously close to perfection.
Have I not been provisioner of wines, keeper of the books, and overseer of the construction?'
The head provisioner, Genner.
Unfortunately, the latter was supplied from a cut-rate provisioner who was awarded the contract only a few months before the ships were to sail.
"See Oolikai provisioner on your way to the bath-house, he will give you a godspeaker robe and what else you may require.
Provisioner was a depot ship, designed to be home away from home for far-flung RMN forces.
By January 1532 conditions had grown so bad that the 'nursing sisters' and the 'provisioner sisters' had abandoned the monastery.
Being adult humans, the treasuremaster and provisioner were much taller than Mon and generally ignored him after the initial courtesies.
The director of a monastic scriptorium was the 'armarius' ("provisioner"), who provided the scribes with their materials and supervised the copying process.
Best Way Technologies, LLC is a developer and provisioner of multi-carrier shipping software.
In 1876, at the age of seventeen, he was sent to Chicago by his father Samuel Vestey, a provisioner of Liverpool.
He was a ship's chandler and provisioner on the Euxine, and he decided to go along on the Argo to look after his investments.
It amounted to one valley and several adjacent ridges enclosing half a dozen farms, one provisioner's shop, and a grist mill.
In 1839 upon his father's death Col. Winchester took over as head of the family wholesale business which was a provisioner for the U.S. Navy.
The company celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1947 and was featured in an article in the November 1st issue of the National Provisioner Magazine that year.
Unfortunately, the latter was supplied from a cut-rate provisioner, Stephen Goldner, who was awarded the contract on 1 April 1845, just seven weeks before Franklin set sail.
After graduation, he started a career in risk arbitrage and option trading on Wall Street, has worked for gourmet specialty store Citarella and acted as a provisioner for Dean & DeLuca.
The Court Provisioner (Taiguan ling 太官令), also known as the Prefect Grand Provisioner, was responsible for managing the kitchen, its cooks, and supplying food for the emperor.
Brikin continued to rant at his charges, Vortka withdrew quietly and presented himself to the godhouse provisioner, who made no comment on his newly won status, just handed him a robe, new sandals and an untied loincloth.