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Перевод: amphitheatre


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  1. Opposite the Philadelphia was an almost perfect Roman amphitheatre; other Roman ruins lay scattered on the hills, barely investigated by the experts.
  2. If one enters this part of the town from the west, past the Roman amphitheatre which fell on evil days in the Middle Ages when theatrical spectacles were banned - but has now revived its ancient beauty and a part of its function, as a setting for Aida and her kin - the road leads through a Roman gate, perfectly preserved, into the ancient grid of streets, laid down by Roman town planners in the first century B.C. and little altered.
  3. In response, however, Polycarp turns to the crowd in the amphitheatre and shouts out the words which the Proconsul has invited him to repeal as if they applied to the audience in the arena.
  4. Of that huge amphitheatre of rich
  5. The mountainside, climbing steeply from the head of the meadow, was concave so that it formed a natural amphitheatre cupping a quarry face.
  6. Natural "amphitheatres" have a powerful effect: the tallest waterfall in England, Hardraw Force, near Hawes, Yorkshire, is very impressive, the waterfall itself not being visible until one enters the circular amphitheatre.
  7. "Top class show jumping will again be a feature in the lovely Bramham amphitheatre together with many of the annual attractions which include the country fair and another well presented shopping arcade".
  8. Certain occupations were held to be unfitting for baptized believers; magic, idolatry, eroticism, games in the amphitheatre ranked as unsuitable occupations.
  9. The upper team would have been on the logging track above the natural amphitheatre when he broke for cover.
  10. A pine tree grew out of the face of the amphitheatre a little ahead of them and fifteen feet below the edge of the track.
  11. Shellerton the brightly lit stage, Chiswick the darkened amphitheatre where one sat watching from the gods.
  12. Chamberlain Square is a lively amphitheatre flanked by the Museum and Art Gallery and the Central Library which houses over 1 million books on nine floors, with Britain's largest Shakespeare collection numbering over 50,000 items.
  13. It begins with the dressage phase on the Thursday and Friday, followed by speed, endurance and cross country on Saturday and climaxing with show jumping in the amphitheatre on the Sunday.

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