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Перевод: eminence speek eminence


[существительное]
высокое положение; знаменитость ; высота ; возвышение; возвышенность ; выступ ; преосвященство; высокопреосвященство; эминенция


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  1. It is sad that only this one little gallery remains at Hawkshead, for in the days of its eminence in the wool trade there were many pentices and galleries projecting from the houses, and the market square would have been busy with purchasers walking about and selecting goods.
  2. EMI Eminence is also promoting completely new orchestral recordings for its mid-price label, and Sian Edwards in her first major recording draws brilliant performances from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra of the three most popular Tchaikovsky overtures, Romeo and Juliet, Francesca da Rimini and 1812 plus Marche Slave.
  3. She had no Cabinet intimate and seemed increasingly isolated on her lofty eminence.
  4. The letter concluded: "We will only add this land is on an eminence with plenty of fall for water with a small Rivulet running through the same, is not subject to any Tax for paving, cleansing and lighting but is lighted and watched at the expense of the Turnpike Trust and the Kings Tax in the parish of Saint Pancras is only two pence in the pound - these circumstances so favourable to building need no comment.
  5. Britain's eminence is likely to be brief.
  6. Strong, virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music, mid-price EMI Eminence.
  7. Would the ballerinas named above have reached the same eminence without the personal attention of a choreographer of genius?
  8. The book makes one conscious of Eliot in the sarcophagus of his upper-class eminence; of a sad face of clerical cut - once the face of a delightful shy child - bleakly sprouting from a sartorial apparatus that resembles the mourning clothes of a cabinet minister; of a masterly poseur, an honoured invalid and recluse, of someone snobbish and sometimes selfish and inhumane, who sought relief in literature and in imitation, and who also embodied the opposite of these qualities.
  9. This is natural: the exceptionally influential eminence that Eliot achieved through the second half of his life, together with his almost explicit (though characteristically demure) donning of the Virgilian mantle himself, have made it inevitable.
  10. The Aetherius Society is probably the leading light in the New Age Movement in this country, and has a growing membership under the guidance of His Eminence, Sir George King OSG, PhD, D Litt.
  11. EMI Eminence CD-EMX 2152.
  12. Any policy which aims at exorcising envy and the concomitant sense of guilt - the reason why so many intellectually eminent individuals are attracted to levelling doctrines, because they aspire to purge the sense of guilt to which eminence itself is prone - by measures of social or economic equalisation is foredoomed to failure, because it rests on the false presumption that envy and envy-guilt exist only because they are "justified", because the materials exist on which they feed.
  13. The latter was partly accomplished in your childhood and boyhood; and it now depends on you alone to raise yourself gradually to a position of eminence, such as no musician has ever obtained.

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