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Перевод: awakening speek awakening


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  1. In East Berlin, Pastor Rainer Eppelmann, chairman of Democratic Awakening, called for a transitional government to be installed before Christmas.
  2. I flung open my double-glazed windows before I went to sleep and the first call to prayer of the Muslim day was a strident awakening.
  3. A howling dog caused a rude awakening for a Leicester man in the middle of the night.
  4. One of his biographers, Justin O'Brien, says Gide's awakening to social consciousness began here, when he saw the people of the Congo exploited, beaten, and killed by whites intent on quick profits ( Portrait , 321).
  5. If Let Us Compare Mytholoqies marks the awakening of his poetic consciousness when the city of Montreal (and all that was in it, not excluding its female charms) "began to jump at me," The Spice-Box Of Earth marks the heightening of his Jewish consciousness which he encountered in young adulthood, as a free agent abroad in the world, having to establish his own identity at a time when his own Tradition, and his position in it, began likewise to jump at him.
  6. About the same time as this incident, when he was fifteen, Richard Baxter experienced a spiritual awakening.
  7. Eleanor Thorne jerked her head on the pillow and opened her eyes, awakening in time to hear the echo of her own voice.
  8. I do not feel that I myself am at all psychic and I rarely dream - at least to know clearly on awakening what I have dreamed; yet I have had in my life two dreams of foreboding.
  9. I remembered a memorable dip in a mountain stream, astringent and awakening; but this was something else again, a luxurious wallow.
  10. Our first rude awakening was at Naushki for Soviet border formalities.
  11. But Ann Veronica's slow awakening, albeit eighty years ago, is not so unfamiliar to us now, when there is a sense that our own desire, our own pleasure, is something for which we have to struggle.
  12. Sports Diary: American Football: The rude awakening
  13. In November 1959 he found himself back in Montreal, "to renew his neurotic affiliations" as he was to repeat endlessly to journalists; meeting his friends and family, sometimes bumping into his uncles who would take him for expensive meals at top restaurants - such as the Ritz - and hotels; and generally awakening and reawakening those impulses and memories which would fire his imagination and energise his mind for months to come.

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