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Перевод: Papuan
[прилагательное] папуасский; [существительное] папуас ; папуаска
Тезаурус:
- The Papuan forces destroyed a fuel depot at Kamaleai bay, in Shortland Island.
- For instance, in Harway (a Papuan language) where the verb is always final, a speaker/writer does not have the option of thematizing processes.
- Diro was the predominant Papuan leader; Eri, also a Papuan, was a past president of Diro's People's Action Party (PAP).
- The original rebel demand for compensation for the despoliation of land by the mining operation had escalated to include the permanent closure of the mine and independence for Bougainville, an area ethnically distinct from the Papuan mainland.
- She was the kind of acquisitive neurotic who would hoard a medieval cross or a Papuan shrunken head.
- This led him in 1935 to discuss a newly "discovered" agricultural Papuan tribe, the description of whose civilization Eliot utilized to criticize what he saw as some of the indulgences of his own inorganic civilization during the unemployment of the thirties.
- Like the earlier incidents the raid was thought to have been motivated by a desire within the Papuan military to cut fuel supplies to the Bougainville rebels.
- The government of the Solomon Islands on Sept. 15 lodged a strong diplomatic protest with the government of Papua New Guinea in response to a seaborne raid by Papuan commandos on Sept. 12 which left two people dead.
- His doubts about the nature and value of contemporary society were frequently expressed also in the Criterion; in the issue of October 1935, for example, he had talked about the plight of Papuan natives who had been corrupted by Western civilization.
- It was reported on Sept. 24 that the government had approached Japan and Taiwan for assistance in constructing a permanent military base in the area to help deter further incursions by Papuan forces.
- The incident followed two other raids by Papuan forces in March 1992 see p. 38818.
- The case of the Tari Furora paralleled that of the Melanesians in "Marie Lloyd", but it is to his ideal City, and his actual urban Western civilization that Eliot relates this Papuan discovery: " if we are so helpless in the hands of our "civilization" that we admit our inability to prevent it from ruining Papuans, what hope have we of saving ourselves?"
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