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hotelkeeper
noun
A hotelier, a hotel owner.
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They discuss a deserter, his connection to the eponymous Auckland hotelkeeper, and his death in a Bulawayo teak forest, burned to charcoal by lightning.
The hotelkeeper, named Friebourg, teases Martin, a bright, good-natured child, and gets him to try to saddle a wild colt as a joke.
He was a hotelkeeper in Rockaway Beach and began building operations in Manhattan in 1901; he declared bankruptcy in 1904.
She cemented her fame by playing a materialist turned romantic in a lyrical 1945 film, "I Know Where I'm Going!," and a lonely but resilient hotelkeeper in "Separate Tables" (1958), which earned her an Academy Award as best supporting actress.
In the late 60's, a Swiss hotelkeeper, Erich von Daniken, posited that visitors from outer space built the place, and he sold millions of copies of his book "Chariots of the Gods" to credulous readers.
The marriage of his beloved son, Ofer, to Galya, daughter of a rich hotelkeeper, had ended five years earlier.
Under the de Gaulle government, any hotelkeeper who shelters a woman engaged in this trade is guilty of procuring, as though he were an actual procurer living off her earnings.
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There are not many natural resources but people are enthusiastic hotelkeepers and money-changers.
The hardworking Noble Shropshire and Steven French are the assorted salesmen, cops, hotelkeepers and spies who help and hinder Hannay as he races to unmask the villains before they can leave the country with their stolen secrets.
The room was crowded with hotelkeepers wanting to know if the city's water was safe for guests to bathe in; real-estate brokers wanting to hear a plan for drying out title records; restaurateurs hoping for a temporary waiver of health regulations; and ordinary citizens eager to hear when the rubble would be removed and services restored.
But never mind the seedy storefronts, Koreatown fans say; pay attention to the wonderful old dowager buildings left behind by the celebrity retailers and hotelkeepers of the early 1900s.
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