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Discover LudwigThe word 'baron' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a member of nobility with a lower rank than a viscount or count. For example, "He inherited his title of Baron from his father".
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baron
noun
The male ruler of a barony.
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To cheer him up, Claudia reads the old baron another excerpt from Inge's diary and we're back in 1864.
I am fed up with complacency and cronyism, and I'm fed up with the floppy-haired Eton club Richard Desmond The newspaper publisher is the owner of the Sunday Express, the Daily Star and OK! magazine, as well as Television X and the Red Hot adult channels, although he strongly rejects descriptions of himself as a pornography baron.
In Britain the ongoing revelations of wrongdoing within the Murdoch empire and the public humiliation of a media baron and his son may result in re-alignment in the relationship between politicians and the press, with the former becoming less supplicant to the latter.
But it becomes clear that she wants Inge to move on and marry Didrich, who is now the baron, following the suicide of his father.
In modern Copenhagen, Claudia tries to sell the jewels she stole from the old baron but ends up fleeing the shop and making a tearful confession to him about the theft.
McKay also accused the coal baron of making an offer to evade campaign funding laws in order to contribute money to her 2011 election campaign.
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(Rosenberg) Galleries: Uptown Luis Molina-Pantin: 'MOperandi'andi' (through Aug. 17) Luis Molina-Pantin's photographs of Disneyesque drug-baron mansions in Colombia are standouts in the International Center of Photography's terrific 2013 triennial.
Much as in the robber-baron era, there has been a concentration of wealth at the top of the income ladder.
That is a far more interesting question than Mr Baron-Cohen acknowledges.
Baron Cohen had been due to make his debut for the Pulp Fiction director in his much-hyped 19th-century Deep South-set follow up to Inglourious Basterds, cameoing in the role of Scotty Harmony, a gambler who buys the title character's enslaved wife as a companion.
The trick of investing is to be neither too against the crowd, nor too with it and dates back at least as far as Baron Rothschild's dictum: I never buy at the bottom and I always sell too soon.Simon Yates New York* SIR – A professional code of ethics for economists is long overdue (Economics focus, January 8th).
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