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Перевод: niece speek niece


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Тезаурус:

  1. Tabet denied using violence, but lawyers said videos screened in court showed him beating women and girls - including a mother, her daughter and a niece - while forcing them to have sex.
  2. Nutty knew that Miss Bedwelty had a famous eventing niece called Biddy who rode at Badminton and was sometimes seen clearing vast hazards on television.
  3. Her niece added: "My aunt has never blamed me."
  4. They caved in; I mean it was only a sister and a niece, and they'd both been provided for during his lifetime and the niece got a couple of hundred thou in his will.
  5. He was shaking hands now with the woman, who was the exact antithesis of her niece, being thin and bony; even her arms, showing bare where she had her sleeves rolled up almost to the armpits, looked fleshless.
  6. "I tell you what," he said, after thinking for a few seconds, "as you're so keen on horses why not come up to the farm when you've got some time to spare and help my young niece in the stables?
  7. In 1988, Ruth Barclay teamed up with her niece, Sherrie Bodie, to open Barclay Bodie which has been so successful they've taken over the shop next door.
  8. A niece of the former Labour minister Douglas Jay and first cousin of Peter Jay, the former British ambassador in Washington who is now the BBC's economics editor, her ratings went up in certain quarters when she once said of Mrs Thatcher: "She is not the sort of person one would invite to dinner."
  9. "Well, it was his money, wasn't it, and I was only his niece.
  10. Her brother Daniel , a Yarmouth fisherman, lives in a beached boat on the sands with his orphaned nephew and niece, Ham Peggotty , a boat-builder, and " Little Em'ly ", and Mrs Gummidge, the widow of his late partner.
  11. Then off to North Parade in 1833, where two "Miss Titford's" followed the same business as milliners, the other, Elizabeth, being almost certainly Mary's niece, daughter of her brother Benjamin who had died in London in 1816.
  12. The attendants were Martina Fosbury, chief bridesmaid; Claire Jones, niece of the bridegroom; Jason Osborn and Mark Higginbottom, nephews of the bride.
  13. I have a niece; they didn't have any problem finding Black dolls for her, and nowadays you do see some Black people on TV too, whereas when I was a kid, that was very unusual.

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