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Перевод: dominion
[существительное] доминион ; суверенное право; власть ; владение; владычество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Follow the sequence: humans are made in the image of God, given dominion, and then told to follow a vegetarian diet (Gen. 1:29).
- But in the end Grey does venture the overall generalization that "the experience in the Korean War demonstrated again the conflict between Dominion aspirations and increasing independence in policy formulation, and the British desire to maintain their status as a great power by drawing on the resources of the Dominions in "friendly cooperation," while at the same time arrogating to themselves the benefits which accrued from such association' (p. 185).
- In The Dual Mandate past dominion was justified, present dominion was celebrated, and future dominion looked forward to with serenity.
- Herb-eating dominion is not despotism.
- It was a production of Carmen, at the Dominion Theatre in London in December 1983.
- Tonight London Dominion; Fri Oxford Apollo Theatre; Sat Sheffield City Hall; Sun Hull City Hall; Mon Manchester Apollo; Wed Bristol Colston Hall.
- IN THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN tradition, human beings, closest to God, believed that they had dominion over all His other creatures, which He created for human benefit.
- In one of the new stories a "recluse", formerly a womaniser, says: "One step away from God and one is already in the dominion of Satan and hell.
- The second thing we cannot escape is that man has dominion over the animals, whether we like it or not.
- Associated with the universe was the other form of time called Zurvan daregho-chvadhata, that is time of the long dominion, or finite time.
- Both Australia and New Zealand achieved Dominion status in 1907.
- The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will honour the "Stars of the Bolshoi" opening night a week tomorrow at the Dominion Theatre in London.
- In recent years the advantages of the old Dominion connection in the ABCA grouping have tended to fade as Canadian, Australian and New Zealand attitudes to Defence, their relations with the US, and their view of Britain have changed with their own growing maturity.
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