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disputan (A participant in a dispute. 1893, Henry James, Collaboration [1] One of the liveliest scenes of the performance was the evening, last winter, on which I became aware that one of my compatriots – an American, my good friend Alfred Bonus – was engaged in a controversy somewhat acrimonious, on a literary subject, with Herman Heidenmauer, the young composer who had been playing to us divinely a short time before and whom I thought of neither as a disputant nor as an Englishman. WT Alexander Demidov); litigan (в суде. Между сторонами спора достигнуты мировые соглашения = The litigants settled. The litigants settled because MS had deeper pockets and could not afford the litigation. Alexander Demidov); disputant (A participant in a dispute. 1893, Henry James, Collaboration [1] One of the liveliest scenes of the performance was the evening, last winter, on which I became aware that one of my compatriots – an American, my good friend Alfred Bonus – was engaged in a controversy somewhat acrimonious, on a literary subject, with Herman Heidenmauer, the young composer who had been playing to us divinely a short time before and whom I thought of neither as a disputant nor as an Englishman. WT Alexander Demidov); litigant (в суде. Между сторонами спора достигнуты мировые соглашения = The litigants settled. The litigants settled because MS had deeper pockets and could not afford the litigation. Alexander Demidov) |