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Перевод: Dresden speek Dresden


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дрезденский фарфор


Тезаурус:

  1. Those founded before 1791 included Turin, Padua and Parma in Italy; Dresden, Hanover, Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Karlsruhe, Berlin and Munich in Germany, and schools in Vienna, Budapest, Copenhagen and Sweden.
  2. "But I was tucked up in bed early - not difficult in Dresden you know, they don't have West German television down there - oh!
  3. "But I hope that there weren't any well-dressed men wandering around the railway line in Dresden last night."
  4. Second, state leaders' own doubts about the acceptability of indiscriminate attacks, even as reprisals, were put beyond question by the revulsion that followed Dresden, Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  5. Suddenly I fell in love with that piece all over again, and also I think the Dresden orchestra was determined to prove that it was a truly great orchestra - which it is.
  6. The reforming trio of Dr Gysi, Mr Hans Modrow, and Mr Wolfgang Berghofer, the Mayor of Dresden, now heads the party.
  7. Film of the riots in Dresden on Wednesday have reached the West, with evidence that they were more violent than first thought.
  8. His eyes were on Isobel, who was staring at her hands, and Dorothy felt a wave of jealousy at Isobel's Dresden china beauty and her look of compliant gentleness.
  9. You have had good relations with the Dresden orchestra, too.
  10. Others in the group range from the new Dresdener Hof in Dresden - a purpose-built tourist hotel with 13 bars and restaurants - to resort hotels with 800 single bedrooms designed for factory workers on holiday.
  11. But he also said that, after the Chancellor's Dresden meeting with the East German Prime Minister, Mr Hans Modrow, "relations between the two German states will never be the same again".
  12. The cast is also drawn from both eastern and western Germany, with Wolfgang Strumph, a Dresden cabaret artist, putting in a good bewildered performance as Udo.
  13. But on the whole, the several thousand, out of Dresden's total population of 520,000, who came to cheer Dr Kohl, represented a cross section of East German society, young and old.

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