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Перевод: Athens speek Athens


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Тезаурус:

  1. In 174 BC the Roman architect Decimus Cossutius, son of Poplius, worked on the construction of the temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens, a project sponsored by the Seleucid king Antiochus IV.
  2. He succeeded in producing the first development plan for Athens since it was liberated from the Turks, but in 1984 he was forced to resign over his proposal for establishing a green belt by bulldozing illegal slums in the suburbs.
  3. Most probably just want an inexpensive look at a bit of "typical Greece" not far from Athens: the working waterfront, with fishing boats moored alongside the rich tourists' yachts; some amiable villages up handsome valleys; a quick taste of that Aegean simplicity of water, bare rock and sky.
  4. The Olympic Games, conceived in the days of ancient Athens, and revived nearly a hundred years ago as a festival of athletic excellence, brings the young from every corner of the globe every four years in the pursuit of glory.
  5. This is normally the case with the coinages of ancient Greece or medieval England: the coins have inscriptions such as the Greek "Athe" (short for "Athenaion", "of Athens") (fig. 9) or the medieval Latin "CIVITAS LONDON" (" the city of London') (figs. 3 and 5).
  6. The David Cronenberg adaptation of William S Burroughs' novel was seized after opening on four screens in the Greek capital of Athens.
  7. ATHENS - The Greek President, Christos Sartzetakis, is today expected to name the Supreme Court President, Yannis Grivas, as Premier of a caretaker government until elections on 5 November, writes Peter Thompson.
  8. Here's how they dealt with that sort of problem in Athens.
  9. In Athens, where I was competing alongside Nigel Walker and Lesley-Ann Skeet, two of our best hurdlers, I noticed some spots appearing here and there on my body, but as they didn't bother me, I ignored them.
  10. They were taken to Athens, then to Southern Greece as the Germans advanced.
  11. A great wave of Greek influence in Rome began in the mid-second century BC with the conquest of Greece, and lasted well into the first century, by which time it had become a well-established fashion for young men of well-to-do families to complete their education in Athens.
  12. By Helena Smith in Athens
  13. The destination was not Athens but Thessalonika.

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