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Перевод: Sophia


[имя собственное]
София [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. And Joachim was swiftly ousted when Sophia established her regency.
  2. August 1714, so Sophia's son, George, the elector of Hanover, became King at the age of 54.
  3. That he himself was made extremely comfortable under Sophia's excellent management the Colonel never considered.
  4. Martino's ambition to reunite the series for the first time in thirty years has, however, been thwarted by the refusal of Sophia Loren to loan "Study for a Pope V", but the exhibition reassembles the remaining five canvases, including the version owned by the Musei Vaticani.
  5. It is Juanita, the girl, with baby Sophia on her back.
  6. Ungers plays with conceptions of order that have seemed irrefutable since Galileo and Newton: he created a 1:1 replica of the ceiling of Sophia Ungers' gallery on the floor - neon strip lights, fixtures, and the capitals of the columns - everything was stood on its head.
  7. Telegrams, accordingly, were sent, and continued to be sent; and just before the final Schools, on which Paul had banked everything, Sophia really did die; taking a sudden seizure in the dining-room, before the lodgers assembled ready at table.
  8. The Colonel had taken Sophia under his wing as a frail and dependent woman, who because of her son's lack of responsibility must work, when she should have been maintained in comfort.
  9. The convent was in the protection of St Sophia and the church was dedicated to her, but changed its dedication when the building was taken over by the nuns of the Salesiane della Visitazione order.
  10. Leapor's contempt for the idea of "A long Succession of domestic Kings" is close in spirit to a passage by "Sophia", the pamphleteer:
  11. "Sophia is still sensational and Michelle is without doubt the most beautiful woman in movies at the moment."
  12. From an aesthetic perspective, the booths which successfully overcame the white-carpeted department-store ambience were those which staged one-man shows, or accrochages sharply focused upon a few artists, such as Galerie Jule Kewenig of Cologne with Peter Wutherich's "Literary Watercolour" (1992), a beautiful, ovoid configuration of books, with titles and spines facing downwards and inwards, in shades of turquoise, green, blue and violet and Sophia Ungers, of Cologne with eight works by painter Stefan Mattes.
  13. Sophia's decision to pay for a private nurse was a super gesture.

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