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proprietorial Meaning in Bengali



 মালিক সংক্রান্ত, মালিকানা সংক্রান্ত,




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The school was established in 1986 following the merger of two former proprietorial boys schools, Allen House and St Michael's School.


the source material, it centers on an undepressed child born into a proprietorial family that runs a shop that sells suicide adjuncts in a dilapidated.


A rotten or pocket borough, also known as a nomination borough or proprietorial borough, was a parliamentary borough or constituency in England, Great.


In other cases, name changes occur, perhaps due to proprietorial ownership of the old club's name.


What is taught by Jesus is only truth, which is nobody's proprietorial right.


Led by Colonel John Coode, an army of 700 Puritans defeated a proprietorial army led by Colonel Darnall.


arrived in Australia, they saw Aboriginal Australians as having no proprietorial rights to their land because they didn't cultivate it.


It was founded in Sunningdale in 1888 as a proprietorial boys’ preparatory boarding school.


' The school itself was proprietorial until 1989 when a new educational trust was formed, of which there were.


having the same name, that the School under investigation was owned by a proprietorial Headmaster, Mr Robin Lindsay, and is now closed.


In the areas of land and energy law the extensive proprietorial rights of the Saudi state (in effect, the Saudi royal family) constitute.


The governors hold proprietorial responsibility, and some are representatives of the Universities of.


Semi-autonomy relative to the colonial government was provided by the proprietorial government until the American Revolution.


historical significance, however, is that it is the last remaining "proprietorial" school in the area.


The brewery operates an off-licence stocking non-proprietorial ales as well as its own.


It has 4 supraoculars: proprietorial single; inter parietal distinct; parietal forming a suture behind the.


between the (legal) proprietors of organisations and a class of non-proprietorial professionals who were responsible for the day-to-day management of.


Although Krippner lived at Orewa he kept a strong proprietorial interest in Puhoi and utilised his government contacts to secure money.


took the opportunity of his absence to launch a scathing attack on the proprietorial government, publishing a pamphlet in 1676 titled A Complaint from Heaven.



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