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Перевод: absentia
абсанс
Тезаурус:
- Goldner toyed with the offer, but decided to stay on at the Getty after negotiating a new contract that allowed him to remain in his hometown of New York most of the year (with short stays in Malibu), in effect managing and adding to the Getty's collection in absentia.
- He was elected - in absentia - as chairman of the clandestine bishop's conference established in November 1989, as a gesture of respect from the leaders of what has been called the largest illegal religious group.
- Today, the Ayatollah Bakhtiar, chairperson of the Sword of Allah Jihad Committee, sentenced to death in absentia graphic novelist Neil Gaiman author of the award-winning Tintin in the Land of the Ragheads , which has been widely interpreted as a personal attack on the Moslem faith and the continuing Islamic occupation of Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro.
- The modern ceremony contains only vestiges of the original Latin in such phrases as in absentia , for candidates graduating in their absence and honoris causa , applied to honorary degrees.
- He might be a man with a wife in absentia , but he usually directed his charismatic charm towards ladies who, once again, he rightly suspected, knew their way about.
- Unlike other professors at Oxford, the Professor of Poetry is elected by the MAs of the University: that is to say, not only by the dons, but also by all the old members of the University who have paid the appropriate fees and undergone, either in person or in absentia , a short ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre.
- Occasionally there were special programmes: a political rally; World Cup football; the arrival of Palestinian fighters into Libyan asylum; an encounter between Qaddafi and the planners, geographers and economists responsible for some major new project; a discussion of chapter III of The Green Book ; a People's Court hearing of charges against President Sadat ( in absentia) .
- Students who are not able to be present are admitted to their degrees in absentia .
- It will have to try many of the villains in absentia.
- He was sentenced to death in absentia last December after being charged with ordering assassinations from abroad.
- In her case, of course, it is the figure which provides the impetus, although it is usually evoked in absentia only by the clothes it supports (both shows until 27 March).
- If he went on courting her in absentia it was because he had no choice.
- Willem de Kooning received in absentia an award for lifetime achievement, and Martin Puryear for sculpture "that evokes the human struggle to balance the needs for both the comfort of stability and the excitement of freedom".
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