टीमस्टर्स Meaning in English
टीमस्टर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : teamsters
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टीमवर्कफाडगे
अश्रु
आँसू
आंख फूटना
आंसू भर आना
चीर फ़ाड़ कर रख देना
छिन्न करना
छिन्न भिन्न करना
छिन्न भिन्न कर डालना
फयर करना
फाड़ दिया जाना
फ़ासले से रखना
बुरी तरह से फाड़ देना
आंसू दूर
टीमस्टर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Black Douglas, a well known bushranger operating in the Black Forest who held up teamsters between the Bush Inn and Harpers Inn at Woodend in 1852, was caught at Adelaide Lead on Sunday 5 May 1855.
In June 1898 Port Tampa and the city of Tampa hosted more than 33,000 visitors including military officers, enlisted men, nurses, civilian clerks, teamsters, packers, stevedores, war correspondents, tourists, and a host of foreign military observers.
The men were employed as soldiers, sailors, artisans, teamsters, and cowboys.
Here teamsters used to hitch several teams together to haul their wagons up this section.
Each man has three covered wagons and has hired teamsters to drive the oxen that pull them; Reed also has two servants, who are Eliza and Baylis Williams.
One of Reed's teamsters, Walter Herron, has been traveling with the Donners; he decides to accompany Reed to California.
During the next few years Williams sold off allotments to bullock teamsters and others.
In the 1850s it was on the Gulf Road, used by bullock teamsters carting copper ore from Burra, through Mintaro, to Hoyles Plains and on to Port Wakefield.
He asked the Indian Agent on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation for ammunition and supplies, bragging that he, Satank, and young war leader Ado-ete (Big Tree) had led the war party which had recently killed the teamsters at Salt Creek, and that they could have killed General Sherman if they had wished.
The escort party and teamsters, led by Porter Master John Stedman, were caught completely by surprise; animals broke into a stampede or were driven into the ravine along with their wagons and drivers.
1905 – 1905 Chicago teamsters' strike, April 7 – July 19, Conflict between the Teamsters Union and the Employers' Association of Chicago by the end, 21 people killed and 416 injured, mostly workers.
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) had begun organizing local unions of teamsters soon after its founding in 1886.
In November 1898, the AFL called a convention to establish a national union for teamsters—the Team Drivers' International Union.