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Перевод: seacoast speek seacoast


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Тезаурус:

  1. In 1675 the Lords of Trade had ten colonies on the North American seacoast to think about, stretching roughly from Portsmouth (in what was still part of Massachusetts) to Charleston, a length of coast running about as far from north to south as that of Britain.
  2. Maddox Group Plc has reported net profits of 1m for the year to December 31 against losses of 982,000 last time, after 491,000 exceptional gains this time due to the disposal of Seacoast Electric Co Inc and Cables and Flexibles Ltd, and 110,000 exceptional losses and 640,000 extraordinary losses last time, on turnover that rose 10,739% to 24.2m.
  3. Much more attention was paid to the North American seacoast, where English colonies doubled in number and were treated more seriously by London than ever before.
  4. They got in touch with commercially-minded courtiers, including Roe, and in 1606 persuaded the king to issue a charter to the Virginia Company, dividing the North American seacoast from about 35 N to 45 N into a section for the Londoners including Sir Thomas Smith, who went south to the region of Raleigh's original settlement, and a section for the Plymouth men who followed their fishing interests further north.
  5. But there were more important developments in the North American seacoast and at the east end of the Caribbean.
  6. English forces and the New Englanders worked together reasonably well in operations on the seacoast to capture Port Royal in Nova Scotia, but this was a long way from the centre of French settlement and the port was returned at the end of the war.
  7. The primarily Scottish Nova Scotia Company had established itself on the Atlantic seacoast north of Maine and the Canada Company had in 1628 captured the recently established French base at Quebec, but both of them had to give up their territory when peace was made with France in 1632, and they faded into financial oblivion.
  8. No further colonization could be attempted while the war with Spain went on, partly because ships bound for the North American seacoast were forced by the prevailing winds to go uncomfortably far north or dangerously close to the Spanish settlement in the south, but interest revived after peace was made with Spain in 1604.
  9. Greenford, Middlesex-based Cable Flexible suffered from a building industry in the doldrums, he said, while Seacoast in the US performed below expectations because two large contracts expected in 1992 were deferred to 1993.
  10. The French retained fishing rights and rights to use the western shore as a base which turned out to be a source of dispute for almost two centuries, but the British were clearly establishing their control over the whole Atlantic seacoast.
  11. These figures include the trading performance of electrical wire and cable distributors, Cables and Flexibles Ltd and Seacoast Electric Co Inc, from March to September 1992 - up until the time Maddox decided to sell them - and the Wakebourne Group from September to December 1992.
  12. South of Milan lies Bologna, a city whose fame lies in another chapter, in the university founded by the students of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and so we turn west and south to Liguria and Tuscany, where we meet the cities of the seacoast or the great rivers, Genoa and Pisa and Lucca, Venice's main rivals for the maritime trade and the great colonial empires.
  13. Because it had negative assets of 1m, and Cables and Flexibles and Seacoast turned in below-par results, Biermann said there were insufficient distributable reserves to pay a final dividend.

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