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Перевод: moose speek moose


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американский лось


Тезаурус:

  1. In palmier times Speyhawk chairman Trevor Osborne used to entertain parties with the tale of three developers who went moose shooting every year.
  2. I joined the Moose Jaw Flying Club and took weekly flying lessons from Dick Ryan, the instructor, who taught me how to handle a deHavilland and a Gypsy Moth aircraft.
  3. "People may think there's something sardonic about Leeds United fans walking round with words like "peace" and "love" on their backs," says T-shirt designer Moose, "It might not solve football's hooligan problem, but at least they look a lot better than wax-coats and ski-hats.
  4. Later in the day we spot the tracks of elk (what the Americans and Canadians call "moose", although, as might be expected, theirs are bigger).
  5. January 14 will see the Last Train to Medicine Hat, to Moose Jaw, Locust Hill, Swift Current and Indian River; to Antigonish, Merigomish and Hectanooga; and - because Canadian placenames reflect a variety of influences - to Weymouth, Berwick, Peterborough and Pontypool.
  6. Our competition and "opposition" in Moose Jaw was the resident staff writer of the Regina Leader-Post who managed his paper's local bureau.
  7. It seemed the poor fellow, in the exuberance of his first air flight and the excitement of his history-making mission, had hurried onto the "plane, leaving two mail-bags, both probably full of First Day Covers, in the rest-room at Moose Jaw Airport.
  8. Moose Jaw was almost exactly half way.
  9. In competition with these commercial outlets, the Moose Jaw Amateur Radio Association operated a station, with the call letters 1OAB, from a third floor back room.
  10. The natural fauna of temperate forests includes the complete range of feeding types, from herbivorous and detritus-eating insects and mites, through to roe deer, moose, wood bison and various pigs among the herbivores, to bears, wolves, and cats such as the wildcat, lynx, and puma, among the big carnivores.
  11. Back in Moose Jaw, busy with newspaper and radio work, it was not long before I was engaged in preparing and delivering a series of illustrated talks on musical appreciation on Wednesday evenings to audiences of 900 or more in the public auditorium of the Technical School.
  12. Cursing the Post Office and the weather in equal proportions, "Buck" Buchanan slowly brought the aircraft around and with a considerable tailwind we headed back to Moose Jaw only to find the airport building deserted except for the night watchman huddled by his coal-oil heater with the mail-bags beside him.
  13. But, predictably enough, the three turned up with three moose and bargained them all aboard, one on each wing, the third across the fuselage.

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