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Перевод: Scythian speek Scythian


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  1. In addition the set includes the Fairy's Kiss Divertimento, a substantial Petrushka Suite with just about the only really convincing performance I have ever heard of Stravinsky's concert ending, and Prokofiev's Scythian Suite and Le Pas d'Acier .
  2. If the speaker were inadequate, and the meeting thought so, the chairman might order him down, and if necessary tell his Scythian constables to remove him.
  3. For example, in order for Ukraine to get hold of Scythian gold, the republic not only has to declare its citizens the direct descendents of the Scythians, but also to prove that the remarkable Scythian objects at present held in the Hermitage were made by natives and not by itinerant ancient Greek craftsmen.
  4. A set of Easter tables drawn up by Cyril of Alexandria (376-;444) was accompanied by a consecutive set of years beginning with the Emperor Diocletian and his persecution in AD 284, but when in AD 525 a Scythian monk living in Rome, Dionysius Exiguus, prepared a continuation of Cyril's tables, at the request of Pope John I, he felt that it was inappropriate to reckon from the reign of this enemy of Christianity, and he chose instead to date the years from Christ's Incarnation.
  5. "Here there is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, or free, but Christ is all, and is in all" (Col. 3:11).
  6. In a Scythian wind.
  7. Earlier, it was true, he had served under Darius in the Scythian expedition; but he met this with a claim, which it is rather difficult to believe, that he him self had proposed to destroy the Danube bridge and leave the king stranded in Scythia.
  8. Spenser considers whether they are Scythian in origin or whether they may have originally come from Spain.
  9. Any lingering doubts as to the existence of rugs in antiquity were dispelled by a remarkable discovery made by the Russian archaeologist S.J. Rundenko during his excavation of a Scythian (or possibly Turkoman) tomb in the Altai mountain range of southern Siberia (1947-;49).
  10. When business was less exciting, there was no rush to take part; in fact, on these occasions the humorous device was adopted of sending the Scythian slave police, whom Athens employed so that no citizen might have to lay violent hands on another, to sweep up voters from the streets with ropes dipped in wet, red paint.
  11. Thus far, then, all was still well with the Peisistratids; but while Darius was planning his Scythian expedition, trouble began.
  12. However, as Herodotus remarked on finding Scythian artifacts in Delos, they may have "diffused".

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