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Перевод: Dominican speek Dominican


[прилагательное]
доминиканский;
[существительное]
доминиканец ; доминиканка


Тезаурус:

  1. A young Dominican, Tommaso Caccini, embarrassed more discerning members of his order when, from his pulpit in December 1614, he lampooned Galileo, and all mathematicians, as magicians and enemies of the faith.
  2. The recommendation will be put by the ITF's Rules of Tennis Committee to the Committee of Management in Paris in June and if accepted, it will travel to the Dominican Republic in September for presentation to the ITF Annual General Meeting, where, if it receives a majority from delegates in attendance, it will become the first time that a new rule has been introduced since 1989, when the tie break was standardised.
  3. Manchester University organise extra-mural courses at the Dominican Centre in Withington, South Manchester, and also at the Wellspring Centre in Stockport.
  4. It is a mistake, I submit, to go along with the Dominican Matthew Fox in denying the concepts of the Fall and sin.
  5. The 6 x 6 ft tempera-on-wood painting was commissioned around 1485 by the Florentine Silk Weavers Guild for the chapel dedicated to the Holy Cross in the church of the Dominican complex, famed for its frescoes by Fra Angelico.
  6. By November 1308 he had apparently renounced the world and entered the Irish Dominican house at Trim, where he died on 21 October 1314.
  7. The island is named after a daughter of King Bela IV who pledged to build a Dominican convent for her on the island if the Mongols could be defeated.
  8. A notice declared the ruins to be a Dominican Priory.
  9. Dominican thinker Matthew Fox informs us that a friend of his has told him that the right side of the brain is all about awe.
  10. There are Franciscan manuscript painters like Johannes de Valkenberg around 1300 and the Irish Hugo the illuminator in the 1320s, and Dominican manuscript painters like John Teye in the 1370s and John Siferwas about 1400.
  11. Julie Ramirez, 22, suddenly whipped off her bikini top before the judges, while competing to represent the Dominican Republic in the Miss World contest.
  12. The mid-fourteenth-century English Dominican, John Bromyard, launched into what he regarded as the increasingly unChristian spirit of those, both knights and common soldiers, who went to war with the vilest of intentions and "oaths and curses in their mouths".
  13. He succeeds Alejandro Figueroa Ventura who returns to the Dominican Republic as Director of Alfalit Dominicano.

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