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Перевод: glorification speek glorification


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прославление; восхваление; развлечение
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Тезаурус:

  1. The animal welfarist's position, like the deep ecologist's, is committed to permitting the sacrifice of some individuals for the greater good, and even the deep ecologists, notwithstanding their glorification of sport hunting (I have in mind such legendary figures as Aldo Leopold, Ortega y Gasset and the poet Gary Snyder), might agree that more humane forms of hunting and trapping are preferable to more barbaric ones.
  2. He had, according to rumour, a corner which was completely festooned with his own photographs; his own personal shrine, his own glorification of his own status.
  3. The same population which hero-worshipped Hitler would not tolerate "little tin-pot gods (Nebengtter) alongside the Fhrer", and wanted an end to "this glorification of persons who would otherwise practically be nobodies" and to the uncalled for luxury-living in a Party which had come to power stating that it would wipe out such corruption.
  4. He was later to become suspicious of Maine's motives, however, as he was to see in the glorification of contract a subtle justification of the legal institutions of capitalism, and he was to seen in Maine's insistence on the primacy of the monogamous family an attempt to prove that this institution was beyond historical change.
  5. But as this phase of radical Right optimism died away from 1953, it was replaced in the hard-core by professed adherence to the Nazi past and outright glorification of Hitler.
  6. Individualised portraits, however, had been produced on coins and other media in large numbers from about 300 BC to AD350. portraits had been very infrequent earlier in the classical world, since the ideals of the Greek city-state precluded the glorification of an individual.
  7. He attacked the smug "self glorification" of the official press, the "pervasive bossiness" of the system, and said that social understanding was imperative "through criticism and self-criticism - openly, not bleating, but by being hard and patient."
  8. And whether tackling plays ancient or modern he brought to the task in hand an integrity tailored to the particular piece, never to his own glorification.
  9. The "Hitler Wave" of publications during the 1970s appears to have contributed to renewed and open glorification of Hitler on the extreme Right.
  10. What is striking, therefore, and of importance for the drive and dynamism of the regime, is that the undiluted "Hitler myth" - the fully-fledged cult of the "superman" Leader in all its glorification - embraced the Nazi lite almost in its entirety, and was not simply regarded cynically as a functional propaganda manufacture.
  11. His glorification of the subtle and simple cocks a snook at the overblown excesses that have given Paris couture the kiss of death.
  12. Glorification rather than the more seemingly fitting excommunication is the response of the Roman Catholic Church to the terrorist.
  13. Its seeds can be found in Hegel's glorification of the Prussian State, but its chief exponent was Johann Fichte.

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