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Перевод: democrat speek democrat


[существительное]
демократ ; член демократической партии


Тезаурус:

  1. The Social Democrat parties on both sides of the inner-German border agreed in early January 1990 that 72 billion would be needed to replace the brown coal generators which provide 70 per cent of East Germany's energy and clean up the water and sewage systems.
  2. Asked whether the same applied to Mrs Thatcher, Dr Kohl replied: "She is a democrat, she supports self-determination, but her ideas about a time frame for German unity are different."
  3. Back at Liberal Democrat headquarters in Cowley Street, Westminster, party strategists were delighted that the campaign has passed without a significant hitch.
  4. "Scrubbers" which must be installed in new West German power stations, will, it is claimed cost 1.5 billion - and this effort has been described as pathetic by both the Ecology party and the Social Democrat party.
  5. In Yeovil, we have the rare fortune, if that is the word, of having not only the Liberal Democrat leader as the local MP but also a Liberal Democrat council.
  6. In the coal counties themselves, Jack Stump, the president of the local District 28 of UMWA, overwhelmingly defeated the incumbent Democrat to win a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.
  7. When watching parliamentary television, I have not often felt that there was an unfair political balance and none of the Members I interviewed raised this matter, except that one Liberal Democrat believed that the smaller parties were squeezed out of live coverage on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
  8. PROPPED in front of the television with a late night whisky after another sodden day arguing wavering Tories out of voting Liberal Democrat, you get tetchy with broadcasters.
  9. German-born Mrs Crystal Vane, 42, was analytical in her view of the Liberal Democrat leader.
  10. When Gallup offered voters several options for Thursday, including both Tory-Liberal Democrat and Labour-Liberal Democrat coalitions, only 29 per cent opted for either coaliton.
  11. Although urged by his party to remain, he thought, like a decent democrat, that it was time for someone else to have a go, and he retired at the time of the 1987 General Election.
  12. Nothing came of it until 1968, by which time Larner had achieved additional fame as speech-writer for the anti-war Democrat Senator Eugene McCarthy, as he made his challenge against Lyndon Johnson for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  13. Mr Kinnock's own union, the 1.1 million-strong Transport and General Workers' Union, yesterday confirmed that it is to sue Mr Paddy Ashdown and six other Liberal Democrat leaders over a claim in a party newspaper that the TG had advised members in 29 key marginals to vote Liberal Democrat rather than Labour.

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