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Definition of Concessionaires
1. concessionaire [n] - See also: concessionaire
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concessionaires
Literary usage of Concessionaires
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sport in East Central Africa: Being an Account of Hunting Trips in by Frederick Vaughan Kirby (1899)
"As I have elsewhere remarked upon the rivalry between the various concessionaires
in the district, and the hopelessness of endeavouring to come to any ..."
2. The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson as it Appears to a Mexican by Manuel Calero (1916)
"The Concessionaires. "My passion is for the submerged eighty-five per cent.
of the people of that republic, who are now struggling toward liberty," said Mr. ..."
3. The Story of the Congo Free State: Social, Political, and Economic Aspects by Henry Wellington Wack (1905)
"Concessionaires, PRIVATE FIRMS, AND COMMERCIAL TRADING COMPANIES IN THE CONGO
FREE STATE There are at present over four hundred commercial establishments ..."
4. Hearing Before the Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions of the House by United States Congress. House. Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions (1906)
"... permanent buildings, which are largely being financed in our own community,
and the concessionaires who are erecting the buildings on the grounds are ..."
5. Report of the President to the Board of Directors of the World's Columbian by Harlow Niles Higinbotham (1898)
"They must not be expensive, requiring a large number of employes either for
concessionaires or for the department ; they must not be cumbersome, ..."
6. The Transvaal from Within: A Private Record of Public Affairs by Percy Fitzpatrick (1899)
"It was the Government which was entrusted with a power of attorney on behalf of
the State.' This doctrine, so fatal to concessionaires and their methods, ..."