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Перевод: scholarly speek scholarly


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свойственный ученым; ученый


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  1. Anne Taylor's account is well-written, scholarly and balanced.
  2. Very recently David Davis (1982) has made a scholarly contribution to this field and has been fortunate enough to have the chance to put theory into practice at Birmingham Polytechnic where under the leadership of Brian Watkins a specialist course of considerable merit and vision for P.G.C.E. students has been introduced.
  3. Weary of Israel's ceaseless importuning, it recently produced a long and scholarly "confidential report" which concludes that, since Arafat told the UN General Assembly last December that he recognised Israel's right to exist and "renounced" terrorism, the PLO has not been speaking with "forked tongues" and its declarations have "for the most part been consistent, regardless of the media in which they appear."
  4. The fragmented appearance of their work, especially its Lettrist phase, their repudiation of conventional skills and scholarly manners (evidenced in their use of personal insults) have been absorbed by subcultural milieux and in due course adapted by the culture industries.
  5. So many books, to pick up a point once made by Malcolm Bradbury, are published primarily to be stored, moving smoothly from publishers' warehouse to library stacks without arousing much disturbance on the way, and are discussed, if at all, only in scholarly journals.
  6. This first part of a scholarly and sometimes challenging book contains plenty to set the pavilions buzzing with discussion.
  7. Much of the writing about television fiction seems to me to remain at the level of elementary genres, grounded in the dominance of the semantic aspect, with relatively little analytic or historical attention to the "verbal" (style, mise-en-scene) or the "syntactic" (narrative structure): there is very little close textual analysis of television fiction, and there is no scholarly history of the development of television form to compare with the histories which have emerged of early cinema.
  8. Marx's concern with anthropology towards the end of his life thus blended, as always, the political and the scholarly.
  9. This flies in the face of the most fundamental principles of the historian's - or indeed any scholarly - profession.
  10. For soon enough their scholarly owner grew bored with his dragon studies - as well he might since his samples were such Poring dragons - and decided to investigate the secrets of the turbine jet engine instead.
  11. Finally, the "intelligentsia" and scholarly circles - presumably attached to Leipzig University - in condemning Hess reportedly included some reproaches for Hitler for selecting such a "mentally disturbed person as his possible successor", though it was immediately added that most members of such circles were "nevertheless convinced that the Fhrer no longer hears at all about the actual mood and situation within the Reich itself and that most things are kept from him".
  12. Looking like a scholarly Foreign Office man he took the hard-selling American advertising world of those days aback by the very stealth of his approach.
  13. His scholarly achievement was remarkable.

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