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Перевод: sowed

посеял


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  1. As I sowed my seeds in April, my four-year-old son hung around pestering to have a go.
  2. Then as spring advanced, he sowed the barley, millet, potatoes and the maize - his own and Knchho's.
  3. In the team's acclimatisation tour of Latin America, he kicked his way into the public's imagination and sowed the seeds of notoriety which eventually led to his life ban.
  4. The results will be exactly the same as if you sowed carefully in drill: a total of five seedlings will come up - four on the same square inch and the fifth in the crack on the path!
  5. Tom Mboya had supported these moves, not least perhaps because of his long-standing animosity towards Odinga, but in doing so sowed the seeds of his own downfall.
  6. They sowed exotic grasses for their animals, built up the herds during the good years, when it rained, but then (at least in some cases) found that the grass was overgrazed in the drought years, when it failed to grow.
  7. Love is like the perfect pearl of the sea, but more precious, a pearl of the transcendent; it did not come from the earth but from the pollen of the stars and sowed itself here like the seeds of the palms.
  8. One needs Ford Madox Ford's emphasis on "the Mediterranean basin, to understand that "tovarisch" is being dignified by having his exploits measured against the myths of ancient Greece - for instance, that of Cadmus, founder of Thebes, who sowed dragon's teeth from which sprang warriors which fought among themselves until only five remained.
  9. "Me Cadmus sowed in the earth
  10. They may not have enthused him for their particular brand of political idealism, but they certainly sowed seeds of great potential musically.
  11. But with either system, the same crops are not allowed to be sowed for more than one year in four so that any soil disease is not perpetuated.
  12. The origin of the present-day adult deaf organisational network was sowed one Sunday evening in 1822 in St. Andrew's Square, Glasgow where John Anderson, former Headmaster of the Glasgow Institution for the deaf who was now teaching privately from his house in St. Andrew's Square, held a prayer meeting for a number of pupils and adults.
  13. sowed seeds and grew plants and trees so

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