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Перевод: woodward


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  1. In the 1890s a start was made when A. Harker of Cambridge University was employed to map the volcanic rocks of south Skye and H. B. Woodward, a senior officer of the English Survey, was sent to map the Jurassic rocks of Skye and Raasay.
  2. It is sold as an enhancer of the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, and is widely used by athletes in the USSR, says Dr Robert Woodward of Contassium.
  3. Charles could not, but sent a message instead; not the tame few words that Woodward had drafted for him, but something much more forthright:
  4. READERS of this column last week were introduced to Mr Shaun Woodward, the former television producer who, since he is the Conservatives'" Director of Communications", and therefore the senior Conservative spin doctor, was referred to here as Dr Woodward.
  5. Actor Edward Woodward again introduces the cases, and has a curious link with one of them.
  6. Secretary of Hindhead preservation Group, Chris Woodward, who is an amateur historian and has been an active campaigner for the area for the past five years, said he was "totally opposed to the change".
  7. The commentator who has done most justice to this appeal to Virgil by way of Gavin Douglas is the South African, Anthony Woodward.
  8. The film of Wired (18) features Woodward (J T Walsh) as straight man to the podgy comedian, but though subtitled "the laughs and times of John Belushi", it is woefully short on the former component.
  9. The final witness of the day was Detective Constable Charles Woodward.
  10. The woods kept by the woodwards were as a general rule also subject to the authority of the king's foresters; if the latter discovered a Forest offence there which had not been reported by the woodward, the wood was seized and the woodward attached to answer for his default.
  11. "Was the action taken by the British the proper thing to do?" he asked down a crackling line from Buenos Aires to Woodward's home in Surbiton, Surrey.
  12. reviewed by Brian Woodward
  13. If the Justice of the Forest discovered that a wood was without a woodward, or that a woodward had not taken the oath or had not appeared at the Forest Eyre to be sworn, or neglected his duty, or committed trespasses in the forest, the wood in question was seized for the king, but the owner was usually allowed to recover it on payment of a fine.

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