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Перевод: Mohawk speek Mohawk


[существительное]
индеец-могавк ; мохаук ; хулиган из золотой молодежи


Тезаурус:

  1. These were the years of the infamous "American Plan", which advocated the use of blacklists, spies, injunctions and propaganda, and the "Mohawk Valley Formula" which urged employers to use the police to break up meetings and organise vigilante groups to protect strikebreakers (Fox Piven and Cloward, 1977:120).
  2. That night Capt. P.J. Mack's destroyer flotilla sailed from Malta, catching the Italian vessels and sinking them all, for the loss of H.M.S. "Mohawk".
  3. Mohawk siege
  4. Far below he could see the lacework shadow of the Forth bridge on the glittering estuary and the long dark lines of the cruisers Edinburgh , Southampton , and further out, the destroyer Mohawk , under way for Rosyth after convoy duty.
  5. "That was the uniform of the times: the Mohawk cut, the pierced nose.
  6. In Canada, a train frequently used by Mohawk Indians came to be known as "The Moccasin'.
  7. The railroads began to open up America during the 1830s: the "De Witt Clinton", one of the most historic locomotives on the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad, 1831.
  8. The Black Boar had a great crest running from his head along his spine, like the dorsal fin of a fish, the hairstyle of a Mohawk or the rays of the sun.
  9. The author divides his story five ways, describing how the invaders affected the society of the Aztecs, the Mayas, the Incas, the Cherokees and the Mohawk confederation.
  10. An 11-week armed siege by Mohawk Indians in Quebec, in defence of local land rights, was the latest manifestation of national and increasingly militant struggles by indigenous people in Canada to control their own affairs see pp. 37448; 37519.
  11. The Warriors were opposed by an anti-gambling, pro-Canadian Mohawk faction which claimed that the casinos were controlled by US organized crime and were used as fronts for cross-border smuggling operations.
  12. General Patton used to send his radio messages using Mohawk speakers at either end to confuse the Germans into thinking that Mohawk was a new code.

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