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कोनाक्रे Meaning in English



कोनाक्रे शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : conacr
, corner


कोनाक्रे इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Some observers and many Sooner fans claim Nebraska cornerback Joe Blahak appeared to clip Sooner receiver Jon Harrison as Rodgers stormed for the touchdown.


Harrison and stands on the northwest corner of the railyard complex, near the intersection of First and Second streets.


Users can also close the navigation pane by clicking the Close button in its right corner as well as turn off the task pane from Folder Options.


On the corner of Kensington Street and Windsor Avenue, just west of Cosgrove Hall, is situated Kensington Reserve.


The original post office was just round the corner and still goes by the name of The Old Post Office.


The building is located at the corner of McKinney Avenue and Blackburn Street.


Donald MacCadie, inventor of the AVOmeter, lived at 190 Bowes Road at the corner of Moffat Road.


Infants are smaller than adult pixels, with rounded corners which quickly sharpen.


On April 4, 1914, Governor William Spry presided over the cornerstone-laying ceremony.


Helen Hudson, a respected field expert on serial killers, is cornered in the restroom of the lecture hall by one of her previous subjects, Daryll Lee Cullum, who kills a police officer and brutally attacks her.


1-- is located in the south-eastern corner of the Canadian province of Manitoba.


It shall be considered foul when the ball is caught on the bound, or fly, or picked from the ground; when it passes the fence at the north or south end of the common, or at either corner, or when knocked past the east or west fence.


Following a devastating fire the next year, a cornerstone for a new building was placed in 1895, followed by dedication ceremonies in September of that same year.



कोनाक्रे इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Most common in Munster and Connacht for a variety of crops, in Leinster and Ulster conacre was used almost exclusively for a potato crop alone.


In former times, one third of agricultural land in Northern Ireland was let as conacre.


During the 19th century, conacre land was normally let on an eleven-month system - considered to be of sufficient length to sow and harvest a crop but without creating a formal relationship between landlord and tenant.


Holding the land under conacre granted no legal rights to the land.


During the 19th century, there were many cases of middlemen renting the land and then sub-letting on conacre to desperate landless labourers or cottiers at a high profit.


In March 2009, a ruling by the Court of Appeal removed tax relief on land with development potential which has been let under conacre.


Commenting on the ruling, the Ulster Farmers' Union president said "With one third of the land in Northern Ireland let as conacre, the ruling needs to be carefully considered by many local families.





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