Portuguese, Galician, honorific title of respect; "master"
1Mestre Thomas, latter part of twelfth century: Roman du Roi Horn.
2Anderson advised Whole Foods alongside senior Evercore bankers Eduardo Mestre and William Hiltz.
3Mestre claimed that the cost of the deal had dropped.
4Tell me how did you come from Mestre to Milan?
5Bonaparte returned to Milan by way of Gratz, Laybach, Thrust, Mestre, Verona, and Mantua.
6Cruz de Teneriffe To Mr. Mestre in Curacao, viz.
7Then, however, I had the pleasure of riding over the Bridge of Mestre, answered Muller.
8At Mestre their carriage waited, and they drove rapidly toward Padua through the waning night.
9We have had conversations with clubs, but right now the project is on standby, Mestre said.
10Venice and Mestre became a single administration in 1926 when Mestre's petrochemical plant was being built.
11I had to get to Mestre some way.
12I fixed the dates on it in Mestre.
13We were sidetracked for a long time this side of Mestre and children came and peeked in.
14Venice is holding a referendum on whether to split from sister city of Mestre on the mainland.
15An hour later the two were well on their way toward Mestre, where a travelling-chaise awaited them.
16But there's room to work on this to curb emissions, Carlos Mestre of the EU Commission told Reuters.