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Перевод: Oregon speek Oregon


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Тезаурус:

  1. The original timber used was Oregon Pine, the inherent softness of which was aggravated by the wet conditions in which it lay.
  2. I don't think that clay consumption is on the increase - no more so than some of the other doings in my oddities file, such as eating the Oregon rough-skinned newt (Journal of the American Medical Association , vol 246, p 247) or performing bilateral orchiectomy (ie removal of the testes) on oneself (JAMA , vol 241, p 2188).
  3. In 1977, the State of Oregon launched its famous resource conservation scheme, and it has proved highly popular for the state politicians in Oregon.
  4. Oregon has a dozen bills pending that have to do with cutting down the number of pets.
  5. The Nez Perce were restrained from joining the conflict by Lawyer and Old Joseph, though frequent outrages perpetrated by troops made up of Oregon volunteers increased support for the war faction under Old Looking Glass.
  6. Hazels are up and coming in Oregon; the nuts are big but Stan Wickenden told me that "you can't get the damn skins off.
  7. Another mode of preservation of Tertiary plants is beneath flows of lava (Oregon and the island of Skye, for example) where whole floras can be preserved in enough detail to reconstruct the detailed botanical ecology of the time.
  8. These matured in 1847, when wagons carried 4000 people along the Oregon Trail, along with an epidemic of measles.
  9. R. A. Rasmussen and M. A. K. Khalil, of Oregon Graduate Center in Beaverton, Oregon, recently reported a study showing that one termite produces 0.9 micrograms of methane per day.
  10. The alarmed settlers immediately formed themselves into a blustering militia, and Lafayette F. Grover, Governor of Oregon, successfully petitioned the Secretary of the Interior to re-examine the situation, declaring: "Joseph's band do not desire Wallowa Valley for a reservation and for a home.
  11. In May 1835, the pompous, purse-lipped Presbyterian minister Samuel Parker and his zealous assistant Dr Marcus Whitman left Liberty for Oregon, predicting that the "Church-going bell will sound far and wide."
  12. Both runners have expressed an interest in running in the 2,000-metre Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, on June 6.

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