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Перевод: peddle speek peddle


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торговать вразнос; торговать мелким товаром; продавать нелегально; поддерживать; проповедовать; заниматься пустяками; заниматься мелочами; размениваться на мелочи


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  1. What seems to be a regular feature, however, is that a leading lite, often in the name of the culture of one dominant ethnic group within a state, will peddle its own notion of homogeneity.
  2. And how pathetically ironic that a bunch of Americans, who normally carp on about freedom of speech and the First Amendment, resort to crushing records which contain perfectly innocent torch songs when they defend to the hilt the right of misogynist swine like 2 Live Crew to peddle their filth with impunity.
  3. FRESH FROM the wreckage of semi-legendary crusties Radical Dance Faction, DF 118 peddle a similar line in guitar-laced dub.
  4. And though this manual, Glamour and Cosmopolitan are moderately "feminist" publications and clearly mean well, in the end I see little difference between the kind of advice they peddle and the more obviously sexist 1950s books of advice to brides or wives on how to talk to their husbands.
  5. Peddle and Pool,
  6. Fashions in education will come and go, politicians, local and national, will peddle their transitory wares, but the long-term effectiveness of our schools will depend ultimately upon there being sufficient teachers of quality to work in the nation's classrooms.
  7. After a quiet period the CIA begins to peddle new scenarios, warning of terrible impending disasters facing America if the agency is not allowed to restart its clandestine operations.
  8. Vincenzo Napoli, allegedly one of the Sicilian Mafia's top men in New York, was arrested after trying to peddle diamonds, guns, stolen paintings and dope to an undercover American police officer.
  9. Why should a politician not peddle policies for which an electorate might wish to vote?
  10. Superannuated net scribes maintained a bleary outpost at one end of the bar, from which to garner the increasingly hermetic gossip which was all they had left to peddle.
  11. Fertiliser use is apparently very limited because of cost in spite of such grants and the RP seemed to have to peddle a narrow course between not stimulating significant agricultural change but allowing enough development to support a viable local economy.
  12. All of these bands explicitly lambast indie parochialism and neurotic fear of major label compromise; all peddle an obsolete notion that the brash and the colourful represent a victory over the hegemony of a vague grey, with the nave optimism of nineteenth-century dandies.
  13. "He'd go up the coffee stalls and peddle his arse for money."

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