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Перевод: redoubtable speek redoubtable


[прилагательное]
грозный; устрашающий; опасный; храбрый; доблестный


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  1. They had already been parachute-trained at Ringway near Manchester and were led by the redoubtable Commandant Berg, whom Stirling later acknowledged as a co-founder of the SAS.
  2. IF THERE ever was a man for all seasons it is the redoubtable John Jackson, whose posts include a board seat at electronics group Philips and the vice chairmanship of Ladbroke.
  3. It was a tragedy that few could bear to witness, and Winnie Bailey, in dressing-gown and wellingtons, led the redoubtable Ella away to her own house across the green.
  4. He is justifiably proud of what he and his father achieved at Lingfield, not least the deal they struck with the redoubtable Cyril Stein of Ladbrokes when they bought the course from his company seven years ago.
  5. In early 1990 there were no female law lords, only one woman (the redoubtable Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss) among the thirty lord justices of appeal, one female judge out of eighty in the High Court, and only eighteen women among the 422 circuit judges in England and Wales.
  6. Nevertheless I had a brief affair with the redoubtable Maud.
  7. The redoubtable David Steele - courage, determination, skill and runs against Lillee and Thomson in 1975 and the West Indies pacemen in 1976.
  8. The redoubtable Joseph Parker made four visits although it was not until 1887 that he made a lecture tour which was not a success due to ill health and financial disagreements.
  9. As a young professional with Fulham some 30 and more years ago, he prospered hugely from advice offered in no uncertain terms by Joe Bacuzzi, a redoubtable professional of the old school and a firm believer in the unassailable principle that full-backs who cannot defend should seek alternative employment.
  10. In his most familiar guise, as a literary figure, he is brave, heroic, loyal, a good husband and father, a redoubtable foe and a man of honour.
  11. In the 1950s the redoubtable Eva Crackles, a Yorkshire teacher, was gathering grasses at the point where the Leven canal crosses the site of an ancient lake, now long vanished, but clearly just surviving when the canal was cut in 1802.
  12. Later I even appealed to the Member of Parliament for South Edinburgh, then the redoubtable Sir Will Y. Darling, who always made much of his rle as an old soldier, to use his position to find out what he could; but he could find nothing.
  13. Incongruous, too, because La Dame de Fer and her redoubtable overseas mouthpiece, British Sources, spoke much as they did six months ago in Madrid when the Berlin Wall stood firm and Alexander Dubcek was still an obscure forestry official.

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