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Перевод: upholder


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  1. Probably, for the United Company of Undertakers was never admitted at the Guildhall, and their "house" was none other than the business premises of Robert Legg Snr, upholder, appraiser and undertaker.
  2. The upholder, rueful harbinger of death,
  3. Interview George is an upholder of the English legal system who acknowledges the need for vigilance and room for careful reform.
  4. As regards the cyclical view, Momigliano says that the principal upholder of it in Greek historiography was Polybius ( c .
  5. Fifthly, in the arena of foreign affairs, Hitler was commonly regarded as an upholder and a fanatical defender of Germany's just rights, a rebuilder of the nation's strength, a statesman of genius, and for the most part, it seems, not as a racial imperialist warmonger working towards a "war of annihilation" and limitless German conquest.
  6. Above all, to Joyce, Mosley was the epitome of uncorrupted Conservative values, the upholder of Anglo-Saxon tradition and supremacy whose heart was, none the less, with the common people.
  7. It is undoubtedly true that in this period when new political lordships and principalities were replacing the Carolingian empire, and Europe was recovering from external attacks, the church was far more an upholder than a hammer of kings and other rulers.
  8. "Upholsterer" is derived from the ancient word "upholder".
  9. The upholder of law and order.
  10. Thirdly, as shown most clearly in the popular reactions to the massacre of the SA leadership in 1934, Hitler was seen as the representative of "popular justice", the voice of the "healthy sentiment of the people, the upholder of public morality, the embodiment of strong, if necessarily ruthless, action against the "enemies of the people" to enforce "law and order".
  11. Finian - physician to the heroic King of Ulster, Connor MacNessa of Emhain Macha, may well be calling too in grief as the chivalrous upholder of the ancient Gaelic comraind legis or "impartial treatment of the wounded".
  12. This point, incidentally, when made in a discussion or in a group, makes the upholder of the view that there is no basic antagonism and hostility in human relationships very angry indeed!
  13. Norman Blamey is an artist of deep convictions; a devout Anglican and an upholder of the traditional values of draughtsmanship, both of which are evident in much of his work.

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