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Перевод: lord speek lord


[существительное]
господин ; владыка ; повелитель ; властитель ; лорд ; феодальный сеньор; промышленный король ; магнат ; супруг ; муж ;
[глагол]
давать титул лорда; титуловать лордом


Тезаурус:

  1. Lord Young's abolition of the DTI's sponsoring divisions for particular industrial sectors stemmed, Mr Sainsbury maintains, from the Government's withdrawal from its previously dirigiste role.
  2. life; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
  3. Poolside and beach bars; Lord Nelson pub.
  4. Lord Lyons, the British Ambassador in Paris, told the Foreign Office on two separate occasions that "I do not believe that either the Emperor or his Ministers either wish for war or expect it."
  5. In a well-publicized case, Judge Peck sitting in Wandsworth County Court issued an order committing the thirty-one-year-old Lord Mancroft to jail for seven days for contempt of court after repeatedly failing to meet four court orders to pay debts totalling more than 4,000 to Moss Bros the tailors, Barclaycard, a firm of vets and an international transport company.
  6. Good songs are "Home on the range", "John Brown's body" p.73 and "Around her hair she wears a yellow ribbon" as well as other children's songs such as "Ain't going to grieve my Lord" p.72.
  7. But in a Catholic school especially, fundamental and crucial is that striving for unity and service, which comes from the teaching of Our Lord.
  8. Ask the Lord to guide their steps daily and to enlarge their understanding of his love.
  9. Send your manna, Lord,
  10. Lord George Murray who had, as he had promised, skilfully directed the withdrawal, having got his cannon and ammunition safely over the River Lowther bridge into Penrith, found his rearguard about to be overwhelmed by Cumberland's advance cavalry at Clifton, six miles 10 km to the south.
  11. Humbly acknowledging all our obligations to our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ, Who sustained our fathers through centuries of trial,
  12. The leading layman of the York diocese was the politician whose judgement was likely to weigh with the Crown: Lord Halifax, the former Foreign Secretary, and a devout Anglo-Catholic.
  13. Its new chairman, Lord Rees-Mogg, showed an enthusiasm for applying the market approach to museums, art centres, and the like.

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