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Перевод: eternally speek eternally


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вечно; неизменно


Тезаурус:

  1. He also underpaid us and for that he will be eternally grateful."
  2. Never mind that this idea destroys the fundamental premise of J. M. Barrie's story, which ends with a vision of Wendy's descendants continuing to visit the Neverland with an eternally youthful Peter "so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless"; nor yet that Captain James Hook has somehow escaped from the jaws of the ticking crocodile to dream of a return engagement with the leader of the Lost Boys.
  3. Above all, does not the cross show that this is how God always acts in and towards the world, eternally vulnerable to the worst of pain and suffering which it manifests?
  4. One short sleep past, we wake eternally,
  5. This is because of the theological stance of some that people who have taken their own lives cannot go to heaven, but instead go to hell eternally because the sin is viewed as such a serious one.
  6. The interesting fact was that Lugard united in his person, in an exceptionally dramatic and compulsive fashion, the two opposing but eternally co-existing currents of British imperial thought: the desire to be powerful, and the desire to be good.
  7. The rhetorical use they made of anthropologists' ideas as a source for a criticism of the society of their time, especially as a criticism of the way institutions such as the family, marriage, and the status of women were seen as unchangeable and eternally fixed, is one which seems totally justified to present-day anthropologists.
  8. But he who answers, "Then I will still continue to love you nevertheless,'" his love is made eternally free - " - Soren Kierkegaard
  9. In Head , Nicholson had kindly provided them with a suicide note for which Mike Nesmith was eternally grateful.
  10. A charming Canadian town nestling in the eternally lush and fertile Orotava Valley, whose beauty and mild climate have attracted visitors for over a hundred years.
  11. The creation may groan and travail in pain but it cannot escape the destiny that God has eternally willed for it.
  12. It is not easy, admittedly, at this point in time, when the Commonwealth seems so obviously a fig-leaf for imperial decline, to credit the extravagant hopes that once were entertained of it as the foundation of everlasting British dominion - influence, as it were, eternally made flesh.
  13. Finally, with Nick Cave's misogynist agonies, the Jesus and Mary Chain's candyskin classicism, and The Smiths' eternally unrequited gaze, came the return of romanticism in all its purity and privacy.

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