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Перевод: walled


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Тезаурус:

  1. After Craig had announced on Thursday 3 October that the Apprentice Boys march was to be banned and that the civil rights march would not be permitted to take place within the walled city or in the Waterside ward, an emergency meeting of the NICRA executive committee was called.
  2. These places are reminiscent of medieval walled villages where the night watch called the hours, and the look-out scanned the countryside for invading mercenaries of yet another papal army.
  3. The tree-lined, walled graveyard on the outskirts of the old Czechoslovak silver mining town, 40 miles south of Prague, had been wrecked, more than 150 headstones knocked over by vandals.
  4. She followed the old route, through the walled garden at The Tamarisks to the path that curled down the cliffs to the five-acre plateau on which the Villa stood at the centre of an arboretum.
  5. Situated across from the main car park, the Walled Garden was originally a kitchen garden supplying vegetables for the Manor House.
  6. Afterwards, while Loopy Lil cleared the meal, Mrs Hollidaye put on her galoshes and took Dot round the walled kitchen garden.
  7. In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.
  8. And it is just as horrifying an idea to contemplate being walled into such a Paradise Garden as being condemned to spend eternity playing games with balloons which never burst, receiving presents from Santa without wondering how they were paid for, being organised into teams with leaders chosen arbitrarily from among us, or eating a permanent celestial buffet of ice cream and salmon sandwiches.
  9. Here at Buscot it has widened out again, the fair Isis, and the walled garden of the Old Parsonage stretches down to meet it, full of box hedged paths, damask and china roses, with clematis climbing everywhere and Kiftsgate roses in the apple trees.
  10. The walled Havelsk Msto (the Gall Town) to the E, was founded in 1232-;4 and its free citizens granted their privileges to the older settlement as well.
  11. There was also a walled kitchen garden, which had been let go to grass, and a large hole had been knocked into one of the walls to let the tractor in to mow it.
  12. Another day of dreadful toil had come to the industrial ghettos of early Victorian Glasgow, a world often forgotten and ignored, a world echoed throughout Britain where families lived and died bounded by a few streets, walled from the world of green and life by an invisible fence, a dead hand that bound them in chains of language, and rags, and marked them for life more surely than any thief was ever branded at Glasgow Cross.
  13. A final steep rise in the lane is littered by stones fallen from the walls; these end suddenly to reveal a fine view of Ingleborough directly ahead, its massive dome seen across a wide depression occupied by the lonely dwelling of Crina Bottom in a walled enclosure among sheltering trees.

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