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Перевод: London speek London


[прилагательное]
лондонский;
[имя собственное]
Лондон [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Sam Kulasingham, 35, a Tamil from Sri Lanka, has abandoned an eight-week hunger strike at London's Hammersmith Hospital after Home Office agreed to review his conviction for murdering three Tamils in a London firebomb attack in 1986.
  2. The London play-off between Middlesex and Hampshire to decide the division's county championship semi-finalists, postponed last night because the Staines pitch was water-logged, will be played on January 31 at a venue to be decided.
  3. As youngsters up to London for the day, for example, we once took it in on the basis that bona fide sports followers should try everything once.
  4. This major microscopy conference and exhibition, organised by the Royal Microscopical Society, will be held in London on 7-;10 July 1992.
  5. The two most valuable books remain The Origin of English Surnames (London, reprinted 1984) and A Dictionary of British Surnames (London, reprinted 1987), both by P.H. Reaney, a noted specialist in the field.
  6. Though Charles Lamb had by now returned to London - envying his forgotten greatcoat for "lingering so cunningly behind" at Lime Street - the sudden appearance of John Thelwall was more than compensation.
  7. Sweeney scrambling eggs in his London flat is also the Sweeney of the fertility ceremonies described by Cornford, as Eliot's conjunction of notes "(See "you see this egg") (See also F. M. Cornford)" reminds us.
  8. For details contact S.S. Langer, RSC, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V 0BN.
  9. CANARY Wharf developer Olympia York hopes, by the end of the week, to have reached agreement for the payment of the first 40m of its contribution to the extension of the London Underground Jubilee line into Docklands.
  10. THEODORE Garman, whose paintings are on exhibition at the Fine Art Society (148 New Bond Street, London W1), died as a result of pinching a cast from Chelsea Art School's antique room.
  11. Carritt bought it, correctly identified it as a lost early work, and magnanimously sold it to the National Gallery, London, far below the market price.
  12. On 29 May 1985 Petty Officer Gerald Andries of the DGSE flew to London and bought a French-made Zodiac inflatable dinghy and outboard motor for 1,400 from the Barnet Marine Center in North London, paying in cash.
  13. In London the government's policy was clear, as Lord Salisbury told the Queen in a cypher telegram: "Until United States make some communication to us no further step on our part is necessary.

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