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Перевод: banishment speek banishment


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Тезаурус:

  1. By AD 70, that fateful year of Roman conquest and banishment, the temple had fallen for good, and the classic priestly ritual was no more.
  2. A quiet that was close to let-down replaced the wild bustle of the preparation but they were enjoying each other's company, the animal comfort of other presences, banishment of loneliness.
  3. Amanda Harris's Virgilia is no simpering wet but a loyal wife who vehemently thumps the tribunes for their banishment of her husband.
  4. Then again, it is always possible they tokenised the ban a) because they felt they could get away with it; b) because the stars involved are too big to lose (especially the photogenic Krabbe) from the firmament of German sport; c) because if it could all be made to look like a mistake, world athletics might look that much cleaner; d) because they feared a backlash from the disenfranchised trio, in the form of wholesale revelations about the extent of drug use in athletics, both in Germany and all over the world; and e) arising perhaps out of D, they don't feel like visiting a heavy punishment on their own girls, when there are many others the world over who are equally deserving of banishment.
  5. The latest investigations also relate to incidents in 1988 when Mrs Mandela had returned to Soweto after years of banishment by the authorities to a remote town in the Orange Free State and had surrounded herself with a bodyguard of "football club" thugs.
  6. Al-Kadir, the timid and vacillating ruler of Valencia, capitulated without delay, restoring the tribute he had been paying to El Cid before his second banishment.
  7. Rodrigo, hearing of this, rushed to Alfonso's aid and for a moment it seemed that the Emperor would relent and rescind El Cid's banishment.
  8. Status, Marriage and Banishment
  9. Audrey Thorne, the North Bucks chairman, said the banishment from the Inter Counties tournament was a blow, particularly for the players.
  10. In chapter 21, in the account of Sarah's cruelty and Hagar's and Ishmael's banishment, God appeared to Abraham on the side of the oppressor, not the oppressed.
  11. A lively lad in his youth, Thomas Borrow had been a champion wrestler in his time, but his fondness for the martial arts had led to his enforced banishment from the county.
  12. And the Cid sent for all his friends and his kinsmen and vassals, and told them how King Don Alfonso had banished him from the land, and asked for them who would follow him into banishment, and who would remain at home.
  13. "Pity my banishment should coincide with the onset of winter."

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