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Valeriano Weyler was called The Butcher.
un boucher. His shop is called "la boucherie"
l'hexagone and it is called this because France looks like a hexagone.
The Northern army was called the Army of the Potomac and was under the command of General George G. Meade.
The tax on colonial newspapers was called the Stamp Act. This was a tax created by the British that made the colonists only print documents made on special stamped paper that was produced in London.
General V. Weyler was called The Butcher.
That person would be called a newsboy or newsie. They would typically sell newspapers, candy, and other goods to passengers on trains during the early 1900s.
Valeriano Weyler was called The Butcher.
A Butcher sells meat.
It's called butcher training, idiot.
A butcher's apprentice is typically called a "butcher's assistant" or simply an "apprentice butcher." They work alongside experienced butchers to learn the skills and techniques of the trade.
This person was called the Town Crier. It was his job to tell the new of the day on the streets to the general public. This was before newspapers were generally available.
he is a pie butcher called ping pong (helpful huh)
A butcher
A person who works at a slaughterhouse can be called a butcher or a meat processor.
A northern erect-eared long-haired dogs is usually called a Spitz.
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