- comfortable dwellings
- благоустроенное жилище
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Politics english-russian dictionary. 2013.
Andrault, Michel — (1926 ) architect Born in Montrouge, Michel Andrault is a leading modernist architect who perfected the techniques of building comfortable dwellings for the public. In his apartment houses at Sainte Geneviève des Bois (1968 70), he overcame … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
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Baus — Recorded in several spelling forms including Baus, Bauser, Bausere, Bausmann, and Bausor, this is a German occupational surname. It derives from the ancient word baus meaning a swelling, and by tranposition was used to denote a pillow or bolster … Surnames reference
Bauser — Recorded in several spelling forms including Baus, Bauser, Bausere, Bausmann, and Bausor, this is a German occupational surname. It derives from the ancient word baus meaning a swelling, and by tranposition was used to denote a pillow or bolster … Surnames reference
Bausmann — Recorded in several spelling forms including Baus, Bauser, Bausere, Bausmann, and Bausor, this is a German occupational surname. It derives from the ancient word baus meaning a swelling, and by tranposition was used to denote a pillow or bolster … Surnames reference
Bausor — Recorded in several spelling forms including Baus, Bauser, Bausere, Bausmann, and Bausor, this is a German occupational surname. It derives from the ancient word baus meaning a swelling, and by tranposition was used to denote a pillow or bolster … Surnames reference
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