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Перевод: telegraph speek telegraph


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телеграф ;
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телеграфировать


Тезаурус:

  1. Gallup for The Daily Telegraph gave the Conservatives a hair's breadth half-point lead over Labour, with the Liberal Democrats in danger of being squeezed as the two main parties battle to emerge as the largest party in a possible hung parliament.
  2. Daily Telegraph We've moved beyond grazing into gulping Al Rosenfeld, publisher of Frozen Food Age A Czech store manager has been jailed for 12 years for stealing-and eating-nearly 60,000 worth of food.
  3. Tom Rowland on the first Daily Telegraph Individual Homes Show, which is to be held in Birmingham this Easter weekend
  4. As Enoch Powell observed (in The Sunday Telegraph Magazine in November 1976): "In the last resort, no less today than since the dawn of history, the test of nationality is war: on whose side will you fight, and for whom will you, if need be, die?"
  5. I must congratulate Michael Calvin on his article (Daily Telegraph, March 31) in which he highlighted my son being told to cover up the Olympic Rings on his Great Britain uniform, which he otherwise wore so proudly.
  6. 5. the Telegraph, The Times , or the Financial Times
  7. A poll for the Peterborough Evening Telegraph suggests that the Tories will scrape home.
  8. It transpired that the previous day he had been in Liverpool and given an interview to the Daily Telegraph which had been interpreted to mean that we were about to call in the troops.
  9. Britons favour greater European integration and are increasingly critical of Mrs Thatcher's stance on the subject, according to a Gallup poll for the Daily Telegraph.
  10. Therefore a telegraph modulation rate of 80 Baud equates to 80/48 x 60; 100 words per minute.
  11. "HANGING, LOGIC AND THE PUBLIC" Daily Telegraph , 1973
  12. He preached to the World Scout Jamboree and was blamed by the Daily Telegraph for reading his sermon to a multitude of boys and that the notes were too visible when they were blown about by the wind.
  13. The Young Telegraph (no 24, 16 March 1991) demonstrates this trend clearly - there is one page given over to green issues and one question (What colour are copper sulphate crystals?) on chemistry.

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