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Перевод: sputnik speek sputnik


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искусственный спутник; спутник


Тезаурус:

  1. Later came Sputnik, with their third-generation pastiche of ambition, masterplan, world domination; their relentless colourquest for the ultimate pleasure product, for hyperstimulus.
  2. The shock waves of the unexpected Sputnik launches, which broke on both shores of the Atlantic, brought disarmament into coequal partnership with deterrence as a primary aim in Western Defence policy.
  3. In November 1957, after the news of the first Soviet ICBM and Sputnik, and Aneurin Bevan's "naked into the conference chamber" speech, the New Statesman published an article by J. B. Priestley called "Britain and the Nuclear Bomb" which started a wave of reaction of tidal proportions.
  4. With an astringent readability and clarity rare among economists, Galbraith's book had a tremendous reception, partly, he believes, because of the Soviet Sputnik which went up into space just before it was published.
  5. The Sputnik demonstration of Soviet technological capabilities had made Foster Dulles" philosophy of massive nuclear retaliation untenable, and in its place had come the theory of imposing a pause with conventional forces to allow time for last-minute negotiations to reduce the chances of mutual nuclear suicide.
  6. Before it could be, the Russians trumped the aces being developed by the U. S. military-industrial complex by sending up a Sputnik, on 4 October, 1957, closely followed by two bigger ones.
  7. On this day: Peterborough Cathedral was consecrated, 1238; Miles Coverdale's translation of the Bible was published, 1535; William Smith founded the Boys Brigade, Glasgow 1883; the first public escalator was opened, Earl's Court underground station 1911; Hitler and Mussolini met at the Brenner Pass, 1940; the USSR launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite, 1957; the first transatlantic passenger jet service started operating, 1958; USSR's Lunik III, took the first close-up pictures of the moon, 1959; Pope Paul VI visited New York, the first pope to visit America, 1965.
  8. Soon after the first Sputnik launch, Macmillan crossed the Atlantic to consolidate the refound Anglo-American special relationship.
  9. Today, the industry has no need to feed off the margins, needs no lessons from Sigue Sigue Sputnik about the Global Leisure Industry, movie tie-ins or the killings to be made in the future collusion of pop and advertising to create new needs.
  10. Rapper Derek B and singers Lizzie Tear and Princess have failed to pay their dues, as has Rowland Rivron and Sigue Sigue Sputnik drummer Ray Mayhew.
  11. Condescension disappeared on 4th October 1957 when the Russians launched their Sputnik 1 into earth orbit, and on 3rd November sent up Sputnik 2 with a dog in it.
  12. Since the failure of ZTT and Sputnik particularly, it has never really seemed likely that our own spiky tarts could share the limelight with the outright MOR.

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