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Перевод: grown speek grown


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  1. Sticking straight up out of the sea as if they'd grown there.
  2. Ideally, these tufts should be grown in a tank where the water-level can be increased very gradually, about 2 to 3ins (5 to 7cms) per week.
  3. There was a part of his mind filled almost to sickness with self-mockery, a bitter mockery grown out of the fear that was back with him now, mockery for the excellence of his seamanship.
  4. Because of the common frontier between the two countries, and also because of considerable French economic interests which had grown during the period of the Second Empire, whatever happened on the far side of the Pyrenees could not be ignored by the government in Paris.
  5. All are small, but Hector's is the tiniest, reaching only 1.4 metres (4 feet 6 inches) maximum length, and weighing no more than 40-;47 kg (88-;103 lb) when fully grown.
  6. Councillors, who had grown up and learnt their politics in a labour movement founded on the dominance of Sheffield's skilled workers in the steel and engineering industries, now had to formulate a response as this dominance quite literally crumbled to the ground.
  7. But look at the new companies which take the place of the old order, says Mr Chandler: almost all have followed the first-mover formula and grown big.
  8. Very similar to L. heterophylla, the main difference being that L. indica, when grown emersed, bears dark green, fleshy, feathery leaves which are not divided.
  9. The garish shirt that caused a myotonic goat to faint at first sight may have little effect once the animal has grown used to its owner's poor taste.
  10. The crops grown on a farm and the reasons for growing them can vary enormously.
  11. There must, of course, be money-making enterprises as well to buy those necessities that cannot be grown on the farm, but these will be looked upon as secondary calls on the agricultural operations in which farm surpluses are sold to supplement the cash income from non-farming sources.
  12. The one I had last year is too small - 'cos I've grown bigger.
  13. Bruges and Ghent had grown from modest beginnings to be flourishing centres of manufacture and trade; and the wealth of London and England indeed were closely linked with them.

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