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Перевод: staged


[прилагательное]
инсценированный; поэтапный; совершаемый поэтапно


Тезаурус:

  1. Doncaster staged it's first meeting since the abandonment of the St Leger fixture but it was a disappointing turnout with a total of only 29 runners, which included a walk-over by Tebitto, who won 4,491 because of the defection of Tap On in the Sea Pigeon Handicap Hurdle.
  2. Encompassing over 200 events and staged right across the country, it gives you the chance to hear over 40 orchestras, opera companies, dance troupes, chamber music ensembles and soloists from all over Britain and Europe.
  3. Much of the accuracy that SPAR achieved was due to its use of a staged, score-based, processing architecture.
  4. But they have also staged their own protests.
  5. Following the success of the Flat meeting at Doncaster in July, the home of National Hunt racing hosts the first jumps card to be staged on a Sunday.
  6. A compact representation of local ambiguities is applied systematically in syntax and semantics, allowing the adoption of the modular staged approach without sacrificing computational efficiency.
  7. Danish defender Bjorn Kristensen hit the second-half equaliser that gave Kevin Keegan's side a point they hardly deserved in the Anglo-Italian Cup they won when it was last staged 19 years ago.
  8. Almost pathologically resistant to remaining stationary, Normski has been keeping up his photography career, and earlier this year he staged an exhibition of his rap photos, appropriately at the Covent Garden clothes store RAP (since closed).
  9. Three male actors, two big and one small, once staged an experiment in the Champs-Elyses, that magnificent wide road running down from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
  10. ANDERS NEILSEN, the English National champion, staged a fighting comeback against Finland's Robert Liljeqist to assure himself of a medal and join three Danes in today's men's singles semi-finals at the Pilkington Glass European Badminton Championships in Glasgow.
  11. However when Fokine staged A Night of Egypt (later Cleopatra ) he went a great deal further and developed a more particular Eastern style inspired by the performance of some Siamese dancers.
  12. It could have been a crushing disappointment for Tip Anderson, with the Championship staged over his home course; instead it turned into a remarkable and spectacular success.
  13. Later the same year, the teams were again in opposition in the 1987 Reliance World Cup staged in India and Pakistan.

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