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1 Burrell
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2 Burrell Collection
Burrell Collection ['bʌrəl-]∎ the Burrell Collection = musée des beaux-arts à Glasgow où sont réunies les collections d'un grand industriel localUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Burrell Collection
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3 Burrell, William
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. c.1570 Englandd. 1630 near Huntingdon, England[br]English shipbuilder and Chief Shipwright to the East India Company.[br]Born into comfortable circumstances, Burrell chose ship construction as his career. Ability aided by financial influence helped professional advancement, and by his early thirties he possessed a shipyard at Ratcliffe on the River Thames. Ship design was then unscientific, shrouded in mystique, and it required patience and perseverance to penetrate the conventions of the craft.From the 1600s Burrell had been investing in the East India Company. In 1607 the Company decided to build ships in their own right, and Burrell was appointed as the first Master Shipwright, a post he held for nearly twenty years. The first ship, Trade's Increase, of 1,000-tons burthen, was the largest ship built in England until the eighteenth century, but following a mishap at launch and the ship's subsequent loss on its maiden voyage, the Company reassessed its policy and built smaller ships. Burrell's foresight can be gauged by his involvement in two private commercial undertakings in Ireland; one to create oak forests for shipbuilding, and the other to set up a small ironworks. In 1618 a Royal Commission was appointed to enquire into the poor condition of the Navy, and with the help of Burrell it was ruled that the main problems were neglect and corruption. With his name being known and his good record of production, the Royal Navy ordered no fewer than ten warships from Burrell in the four-year period from 1619 to 1623. With experience in the military and commercial sectors, Burrell can be regarded as an all-round and expert shipbuilder of the Stuart period. He used intuition at a time when there were no scientific rules and little reliable empiric guidance on ship design.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFirst Warden of the Shipwrights' Company after its new Charter of 1612.Further ReadingA.P.McGowan, 1978, "William Burrell (c. 1570–1630). A forgotten Stuart shipwright", Ingrid and other Studies (National Maritime Museum Monograph No. 36). W.Abell, 1948, The Shipwright's Trade, Cambridge.FMW -
4 Burrell Collection
['bʌrəlkə,lekʃən]"Колле́кция Ба́ррелла" (музей выдающихся произведений искусства, фарфора, гобеленов и изделий из бронзы; находится в Глазго. Основан в 1944)по имени основателя У.Баррелла [William Burrell]English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Burrell Collection
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5 Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc.
эк. тр., юр., амер. Баррелл против "Стар Несери Инк."* (название судебного прецедента 1999 г., сформулировавшего принцип ответственности работодателя за сексуальное домогательство на рабочем месте)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc.
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6 Burrell, Gibson
перс.упр. Баррелл, Гибсон (специалист по организационной теории, профессор и директор школы менеджмента Университета Лестера, Великобритания)See: -
7 Burrell's Admiralty Cases
Юридический термин: сборник решений по морским делам (составитель Барел, 1584-1839), сборник решений по морским делам, составитель Барел (1584-1839)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Burrell's Admiralty Cases
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8 Cherry Burrell process
Пищевая промышленность: поточный способ производства сливочного масла сепарированиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Cherry Burrell process
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9 Cherry Burrell process
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > Cherry Burrell process
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10 sexual harassment
эк. тр., юр., амер. сексуальное домогательство (на рабочем месте) (в США считается гражданским правонарушением, из чего следует, что, если работник А явился жертвой сексуального домогательства со стороны работника Б, их общий работодатель В отвечает по иску А; однако в ходе практики судебных прецедентов установилась господствующая точка зрения, согласно которой В можно считать ответственным только в случае, если Б является начальником А (на основании принципа "пусть ответит вышестоящий") или в случае, если удастся доказать, что В знал, что данное сексуальное домогательство является проблемой и не предпринял никаких действий для ее решения)See:Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc., Burrell v. Star Nursery, Inc.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
11 Whidbee v. Garzarelli Food Specialties, Inc.
эк. тр., юр., амер. Видби против "Гацарелли Фуд Спешелтиз Инк"* (судебный прецедент 2000 г.; было признано, что работодатель должен нести ответственность заSee:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Whidbee v. Garzarelli Food Specialties, Inc.
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12 Burr.Adm.
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13 MC Hammer
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14 sweat equity
American plus-value f (acquise grâce à des améliorations, au travail fourni etc)While the terms of these two deals were not disclosed, it is generally believed that agencies can go for 1.5 times their revenue. In Burrell's case, that could amount to $32.7 million, according to Advertising Age. "These mergers are good because they recognize the sweat equity that multicultural agencies have put into the business," says the AA's Donahue.
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15 Burr.Adm.
сокр. от Burrell's Admiralty Casesсборник решений по морским делам, составитель Барел (1584-1839) -
16 Massey, Daniel
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1798 Vermont, USAd. 1856 Canada[br]American agricultural machinery manufacturer and co-founder of the Massey Harris Company (now Massey Ferguson).[br]In about 1800 Daniel Massey's family moved to Upper Canada. At the age of 6 he was sent back to stay with his grandparents in Waterton, USA, where he attended school for three years. He returned to his parents in 1807, and for the next twelve years he remained on his father's farm.At the age of 19 he forfeited his rights to his inheritance and rented land further west, which he began to clear. By the age of 21 he owned 200 acres, and during the next twelve years he bought, cleared and sold a further 1,200 acres. In 1820 he married Lucina Bradley from Water-town and returned with her to Canada.In 1830 he decided to settle down to farming and brought one of the first US threshing machines into Canada. From frequent visits to his family in the US he would return with new farm equipment, and in 1844 he handed his farm over to his eldest son so that he could concentrate on the development of his farm workshop. In 1845 he formed a brief partnership with R.F.Vaughan, who owned a small factory in Durham County near Lake Ontario. He began the production of ploughs, harrows, scufflers and rollers at a time when the Canadian Government was imposing heavy import duties on agricultural equipment being brought in from the USA. His business flourished and within six months he bought out his partner.In 1848 he bought another foundry in Newcastle, together with 50 acres of land, and in 1851 his son Hart joined him in the business. The following year Hart returned from the USA with the sole rights to manufacture the Ketchum mower and the Burrell reaper.The advent of the railway four years later opened up wider markets, and from these beginnings the Massey Company was to represent Canada at the Paris Exhibition of 1867. The European market was secured by the successes of the Massey reaper in the "World" trials held in France in 1889. Two years later the company merged with the Harris Company of Canada, to become the Massey Harris Company. Daniel Massey retired from the company four years after his son joined it, and he died the following year.[br]Further ReadingGraeme Quick and Wesley Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of harvest machinery development, in which Massey Harris played a vital role).Merrill Denison, 1949, Harvest Triumphant: The Story of Massey Harris, London.AP -
17 Ports and shipping
See also: INDEX BY SUBJECT AREA[br]Armstrong, Sir William GeorgeEgerton, FrancisLi GaoPeter the GreatShen GuaStanhope, Charles
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