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Перевод: settler speek settler


[существительное]
поселенец ; осадитель ; решающий довод; решающий удар; сепаратор ; отстойник


Тезаурус:

  1. "The settler terrorists will take over and kill all the villagers," one Israeli soldier opined.
  2. Either local cultivators and pastoralists were cleared from the land completely and it was reserved for European immigrants, or in some cases (like Uganda and larger parts of Tanganyika) local cultivators were encouraged, or forced, to grow crops for sale either as export crops or as food crops to feed the mining workforces in southern Africa (for longer accounts of the processes of settler immigration and colonial policies, see Rodney 1972; Palmer Parsons 1977).
  3. By the late 1980s the main arterial routes of the West Bank primarily reflected the transport and communications needs of the Israeli State and its settler population.
  4. The first Wallowa settler, A.C. Smith, met the Nez Perce on friendly terms in 1868, returning permanently with cattle and comrades three years later.
  5. Their political and economic plans are designed, as far as such things can be, to remove the fears of settler citizens and settler firms.
  6. Research stations undertook research for the larger (white) commercial farmers and most African cultivators were actively discouraged from producing in competition with settler farmers (Brett 1973).
  7. It was expected that she would show sympathy with the white settler minority associated with Ian Smith's Rhodesia Front and propose a deal between him and the near-puppet government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa.
  8. He had initially made braziers and water carriers on the estate of a European settler, who had persuaded him to manufacture in addition chisels and hammers.
  9. White settler governments in Zimbabwe had full internal self-government from 1923, while Zambia was ruled by a conventional colonial administration answerable to the Colonial Office in London.
  10. Settler children shout at bus drivers: "Run them over, they are Arabs."
  11. He argues, too, that the resolve of the settler families to keep control can help explain why Central America is a political, economic and cultural mess.
  12. For the Kikuyu the success of the struggle for independence in Kenya lay in the combination of Kenyatta's political activities and in the effectiveness of Mau Mau in eroding settler confidence.

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