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Перевод: statesman speek statesman


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государственный деятель


Тезаурус:

  1. Jack Jones found himself assailed by Paul Johnson, the ex-editor of the New Statesman who had moved to the far right, as "The Emperor Jones", almost a fourth estate of the realm in himself and the symbol of overweening trade-union power.
  2. A political friend of Streibl's, former Bavarian Agriculture Minister and deputy Premier Otto Schedl, read a eulogy for the Austrian statesman who still stands accused of assigning Jews, partisans and even British soldiers to their deaths during service in occupied Yugoslavia and Greece.
  3. The tone of the festivities was set by Gring's public eulogy, stating: "We look back to an unbroken chain of glorious victories such as only one man could attain in a single year of his life, one who is not only a statesman and military commander, but at the same time also Leader and man of the people: our Fhrer"
  4. But there's at least one fantasy Prince can't or won't live out, one role he can't slip into with ease: the black pop statesman.
  5. As late as 1950, 10 per cent of a nation-wide opinion survey sample in West Germany regarded Hitler as the statesman who had achieved most for Germany - second only to Bismarck.
  6. The New Statesman's In Memoriam to Mr Major is a collector's item, like the newspaper headlines giving victory to Dewey over Truman.
  7. His hero is a stick who would have contributed to The New Statesman .
  8. She had been only nineteen when the Second World War ended, and by the start of the nineties was the elder statesman in a cabinet which included several who had still been in nappies in 1945.
  9. Cavour, only fifty years of age, the great statesman Italy had needed for so long.
  10. But it was countered by the somewhat cooler attitude towards the royal family that had emerged in recent years, some of it captured in an "anti-jubilee" number of the New Statesman edited by Anthony Howard.
  11. The statesman as artist - God knows it is a dubious and dangerous idea, but to get rid of it Probably involves demoting statesmen and aspiring statesmen from the privileged position that they still enjoy in public estimation.
  12. The painter Patrick Heron wrote for the New Statesman in London in the 1950s, and used this technique for writing about Braque, whom he compared with Picasso.
  13. Once I had desired a world made good and right and pure, as I conceived, by a Liberal statesman benevolent and omnipotent.

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