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Перевод: disenchantment speek disenchantment


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  1. In the past month, Mrs Aquino's popularity has declined, and there was growing disenchantment with her government's ability to provide adequate transport and power, and to contain corruption.
  2. Shared adversity unites old Communist enemies: Andrew Higgins, in Peking, examines why East Germany and China are blaming the West for their youth's disenchantment with communism
  3. These surveys indicated his success at tapping into disenchantment with President Bush and the Democratic rivals, Mr Bill Clinton and Mr Jerry Brown.
  4. But disenchantment set in because the outdated Merlin (used for the Avro Tudor and Canadair Four) clearly had little future, and the more rewarding prospect of a senior job on the new Dart engine (destined for the Vickers Viscount) kept being thwarted by delays to the project.
  5. The ZCTU warned the government yesterday that "its attempts to suppress the growing disenchantment of the masses will certainly plunge the whole society into complete turmoil sooner rather than later".
  6. His tone is one of sadness, of a great day now passed, of his uncles' and cousins' deep sense of loss - which he shared - of the death of his father (again), and of the disenchantment with their present, pedestrian lives in the light of the splendid triumphs of the past.
  7. But the biggest worry is America's disenchantment with free trade.
  8. As the distilled purity of pastoral and the fullness of desire give way to the absences which constitute them, so the journals move towards disenchantment, the acknowledgement of loss, and a sense of the futility of returning in order to recover an original intensity of being:
  9. Her disenchantment with the Foreign Office, already evident over Rhodesia and the EEC, came to a head during the Falklands War and she brought in Sir Anthony Parsons (who had impressed her during the war when he was ambassador to the United Nations) to advise on foreign affairs and appointed Roger Jackling to advise on defence.
  10. The disenchantment is still there.
  11. She is privately perturbed, though not entirely unsympathetic one suspects, with recent words of disenchantment from Valda Lake, the 21-year-old Devonian who feels there may in future be more joy, if less money, in being an art student.
  12. Gray's comments evoke a kind of mystical disenchantment with the movement which he found to be too focused on an intellectual critique of society.
  13. DISENCHANTMENT with the Iranian revolution may be growing in cities such as Teheran, but at the school where the Ayatollah Khomeini lectured revolutionaries, few doubt that the Islamic system is a success and that its scholars are the best qualified to rule the country.

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