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Перевод: arena
[существительное] арена ; место действия; поле сражения
Тезаурус:
- Frankie Howerd is the subject of an Arena biography tracing his comic progress from gangly young man in the Fifties to his recent canonisation by the likes of Jonathan Ross.
- Although Resolution 242 affirmed the need for a just settlement of the refugee problem, few in the international arena believe that this will mean a return of refugees to the part of Palestine that became Israel.
- In contrast to the retailer-led UK scene, the main competition in North American is with the powerful US branded manufacturers who dominate the arena.
- Each rider had taken four of his five allotted rides, and it was announced that the top four scorers, Eastbourne's Andrew Silver, Cradley's Simon Cross, Alan Mogridge, of Arena Essex, and home rider Richard Green, would progress to the semi-finals.
- The remaining shows - at Belfast King's Hall and Glasgow's SECC on Friday and Saturday and Sheffield Arena on Sunday - are sold out.
- Novotel Birmingham (City Centre) is a 148 bedroomed hotel, situated just 200 yards from the International Convention Centre and a National Indoor Arena and a brief drive from the National Exhibition Centre.
- From NICK HALLING at the London Arena
- The Conservative Conference: Clarke urges Treasury Secretary to back NHS bid: Direct appeal to Lamont brings battle for additional health service funding into the public arena
- Polycarp is taken into the arena for the sort of gruesome death which some feel kept Christianity alive in its early period, and which certainly kept the Hollywood epic alive in the modern period.
- With the exception of Verona's open-air summer season in its Roman arena, opera in Italy routinely loses money.
- Countries had used subsidies to further the interests of their national companies, and Britain had found it difficult to compete in this arena.
- It is in this arena that some of the fiercest intellectual fighting about art is taking place, though the contests range wider than the visual arts to politics and economics.
- He urged Sir Robin Butler, the Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service, to issue new guidelines preventing further attempts "to drag civil servants into the party political arena".
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