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Перевод: dean speek dean


[существительное]
декан ; настоятель собора; старший священник; старшина дипломатического корпуса; дуайен ; балка ; глубокая и узкая долина


Тезаурус:

  1. Altogether the Crown received 38,667 from landowners who compounded for their estates within the forests of Dean, Essex and Northamptonshire.
  2. The televised phase of the competition begins tomorrow with Steve Davis opening the defence of his title against the winner of today's match between Dean Reynolds and Tony Meo.
  3. Poitevin favourites were appointed to key positions; the Household clerk, Peter des Rivaux, was in 1232 appointed for life to be Chief Justice of the Forests of England, and also warden of the Forests of Clarendon, Gillingham and Dean.
  4. And Dean set up ATP with backing from RKO, although he was to be rapidly disappointed in his expectation that the company would provide him both with technical expertise and favourable distribution in the US.
  5. As such he is popular, but not as an ideologue: with his late actor brother, Yujiro (known as Japan's James Dean), he formed one of the country's most glamorous families.
  6. And in this new structure, where the prime minister's secretary popped out of holes and asked them what they thought, they had a better chance than any previous dean and chapter.
  7. Filmmakers were rarely imported from outside (Thorold Dickinson, who was allowed in to make Secret People in 1952, could be regarded as an "old boy" since he had worked at the studio during Basil Dean's time) and, with five directors responsible for two-thirds of the films made at the studio between 1942 and 1955, there was little competition inside the studio, and no exposure to fresh ideas from outside.
  8. He has been idolised by fictional characters from Dean Moriarty in Kerouac's On the Road to Barley in Le Carre's The Russia House, and he is one of only two people looked up to by Miles Davis.
  9. "Great Britain has lost an empire and not yet found a role" taunted Dean Acheson, the American Secretary of State, around this time.
  10. The Llanelli back row successfully countered the threat of Dean Oswald, the New Zealand No 8 who, returning to the Pontypool side after a 10-week absence, made an attractive contribution but rarely crossed the gain line.
  11. Aid for them anyone? * "A survey of studies of the costs of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions", by Peter Hoeller, Andrew Dean and Jon Nicolaisen.
  12. In company with Ian Carruthers and Stephen Farish, they reached the fours final after a mature performance against a formidable young East Dorset rink comprising Dean Morgan, Nick Jones, Peter Pull and Russell Norman.
  13. There were nine of them in the Forest of Dean, five in the New Forest, and five in Savernake.

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