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Перевод: dukes


[существительное]
кулаки ; руки


Тезаурус:

  1. Today, the ancient name of Douglas is still well represented in Scottish affrays by the Dukes of Hamilton and Buccleuch, Earls of Home and Morton, Marquess of Queensberry, and Lord Torphichen.
  2. Alfonzo (inset) reaches new heights of ursine designer chic: he wears a Cossack tunic and trousers to emphasise his Russian heredity, and his bright-red mohair fur is distressed to look as if generations of Grand Dukes have hugged him.
  3. On the altar of the Chapel of the Holy Relics (12), the Saxon Chapel or Sternberg family chapel, is a collection of reliquaries from the 14-;18C and against the wall are the tombstones of the Pemyslid dukes Otakar I and Otakar II from the Parler workshops.
  4. There have been a number of other dukes, earls and barons who were deaf but who have not aspired to political life.
  5. By the middle of the reign, that is to say by 1860, 25 members of the Senate, a body nominated by the Emperor, were all members of the Old Nobility and included three dukes.
  6. The General Omnibus Company introduced to London, in 1929, the first six-wheeled bus, and in that year Chiswick experienced one of its greatest fires - Sanderson's Wallpaper Factory, situated beside the Public Library in Dukes Avenue and flanking Barley Mow Passage.
  7. Did he write to all the dukes and get a reply from them all?
  8. On the south side of the High Road, east of Linden House, was Campden House and two inns, "George IV" and the "Prince of Wales", with an area behind them, east of Dukes Avenue - the Glebe Estate - referred to as "New Chiswick" estate containing artisan dwellings built for the workers at local manufactories, such as "Thornycroft's" and Dan and Charles Mason's "Chiswick Soap Company" which manufactured not only soft soap, but furniture and metal polish.
  9. For Otto the Great, crowned in Aachen in 936, Charlemagne and his capital were key elements in his effort to legitimise his ascendancy over a rabble of dukes, princelings and petty kings.
  10. Firm refusals remained in the majority, even after personal visits to owners by Pitt-Rivers; of the dukes who owned monuments, for instance, Devonshire and Rutland consented but Marlborough, Richmond and Sutherland declined.
  11. The inquest opened at 2.45pm in a small court in Dukes Street.
  12. The estate was sold a long time ago to the Dukes of Devonshire and was tenanted at one time by the Reverend Thomas Fosbroke, the celebrated antiquary.
  13. At the end of the pamphlet some seventy subscribers stretching over thirty years are listed, headed by Lord Petre, the Dukes of Norfolk, Richmond and Bedford and Philip Miller.

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