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Перевод: Spaniard speek Spaniard


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Тезаурус:

  1. The patroness was a devout Spaniard, Benigna Kateina of Lobkovic, who also donated the diamonds on a monstrance in the Treasury (see p. 64).
  2. The Spaniard had only one bogey - at the 13th - and was nine under par when the match reached its premature conclusion.
  3. This Spaniard - twenty-seven years old
  4. He is married to a Spaniard, owns property in Spain, has worked there himself and made a fortune, too.
  5. Nick's reputation had been noticed by a Spaniard who had taken the golfing world by storm to win the 1979 British Open, Seve Ballesteros.
  6. They merited John Ash's epithet "old-fashioned modernism," and most of all Jaim Manrique's judgement, that the secret of Lorca's appeal is nostalgia : "His art does not deepen as we grow older!" he said, another trait the Canadian shared with the Spaniard.
  7. It seems that during a period of good relations between the Spaniards and the native Indians, the cacique of one local tribe had become blood-brother to Balboa, and had actually persuaded the Spaniard to help him prosecute a local war.
  8. The Frenchman, who protested his innocence when he failed a drug test after winning the Tour of Wallonia in 1987, is one of a number of leading riders to have failed a test, including Pedro Delgado, the Spaniard who was allowed to complete and win the Tour de France last year after a test revealed a substance banned by the International Olympic Committee but not by the International Cycling Union.
  9. But without that pride the Spaniard would not be Spanish, as Harvey writes: "It is profoundly to be hoped that he will never allow these sharp angles to be smoothed off by the modern cult of "all things to all men'", and a false catholicity of taste which is no taste at all.
  10. Trailing overnight leader Sainz by 25 seconds at the start of the day, the British champion steadily whittled away the deficit and opened a 12-second lead on the penultimate stage, before easing up and finishing two seconds ahead of the Spaniard.
  11. The agent selected for this task was a Spaniard called Paulus, a trusted servant of the Emperor, described as a notarius .
  12. At Goodman there are bronze, wood, plaster and cast iron sculptures by the Spaniard Juan Munoz (until 20 March) while at Hoffman, Ilan Averbuch's new sculptures combining carved stone with water are on view from 20 March until 17 April.
  13. The Spaniard finished only 25 seconds behind Fiorio, while Dario Cerrato of Italy, in another Lancia Delta, was placed fourth overall after breaking front and rear differentials.

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