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Перевод: sceptre
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Тезаурус:
- Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
- 16 SAUCONY SCEPTRE 210g Compression-moulded midsole with Stabil wrap and Torsional Rigidity Bar.
- VOLCANO by Shusaku Endo Sceptre, 4.99 JINPEI SUDA, a Japanese seismologist who has just retired, is convinced that the volcano Akadake, his obsession throughout his career, is dormant; but Durand, a defrocked French Catholic priest, believes the volcano will erupt and sweep away the new Christian retreat being built on its slopes, as a sign of divine displeasure with Japan.
- When the boys saw him, they ran towards him, calling out shrilly "Up the Duke!" he swung his sceptre at them and they ducked, shrieking.
- Repeated attempts to fit a more appropriate sceptre as originally intended have been thwarted by generations of students with a keen sense of tradition.
- Thus, on the 18th June 1155, Frederick Barbarossa was finally handed the sword, sceptre and golden crown that declared him fully Emperor, confirmed by military, political and spiritual authority.
- These objects - a crown, an orb and a sceptre - are not, for Hungarians, mere relics.
- At noon today the caliph must show the sacred sceptre, to prove his right over the realm of Baghdad (alternatively he could always start another Gulf War).
- SCEPTRE OF BAGHDAD
- One of the town's freeholders, duly elected, " gaily attired and gallantly mounted, with a sceptre in his hand, a crown on his head and a sword borne before him, and respectfully attended by all the rest on horseback, rode through the street in solemn state to the Church".
- "The journalist" the Baptist James Owen declared in 1890, "the reviewer, the historian, the essayist have assumed the sceptre which the teacher in the pulpit long ago wielded."
- Owned and bred in Ireland by Major Eustace Loder (she was foaled only two years after Sceptre (see pages 18-;19)) and trained at Newmarket by Peter Purcell Gilpin, she made her racecourse debut in the British Dominion Two-Year-Old Plate at Sandown Park in June 1903 and turned in an electrifying performance to win by an official margin of ten lengths - though some put the correct distance at nearly a hundred yards!
- "A small cromlech was discovered by some miners about the year 1837 near the Cheesewring in a barrow or cairn and under it was found a bell-shaped gold cup with a sphere or sceptre.
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