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Перевод: Babylon
[имя собственное] Вавилон
Тезаурус:
- Unified rule was ultimately achieved by Hammurabi towards the beginning of the second millennium BC, with its centre in Babylon.
- As bishops like Augustine and Pope Leo I (like their Eastern colleagues such as John Chrysostom) often complained, the people who filled the churches on the festivals of Jerusalem also filled the theatres on the festivals of Babylon.
- The Queen of Pleasures was only a cruel misnomer for the Whore of Babylon.
- "The Jew from Babylon" is an enthralling tale about a Jewish sorcerer, a believer in the faith, hated by demons and disapproved of by rabbis, who in old age endures a turmoil which ends his life.
- Hampden Babylon picks up the challenge, but shifts the spotlight away from Hollywood and its tinsel stardom to the less glamorous football grounds of Scotland, where a cast list of rogues, reprobates and reckless drivers star in the most squalid film never made.
- In cosmic terms this implied the ascendancy of Marduk, the god of Babylon, over the other gods.
- For the people as a whole, therefore, the destruction of the Temple and the exile to Babylon came to be viewed as a dramatic realization of these doom prophecies, and proof of the absolute power of the jealous God Yahweh, and - harnessing these concepts to their own pragmatic ends - the exiles set about ridding themselves of all impurity in an effort to regain his favour.
- Favourite haunts include Rainbow's, the Black and White bar and Babylon's, to name just a few.
- The great City of Babylon was fallen, fallen before his fury.
- Some conceal it and hide behind the fence of balance and objectivity but Hampden Babylon wears its attitude as a badge.
- Hampden Babylon is a book about the sordid and seedy underbelly of Scottish football, but in many respects it is also a book about Scotland itself.
- The hanging gardens of Babylon; 3.
- Hampden Babylon deliberately draws on a style of writing pioneered by the writer and film-maker Kenneth Anger in his book Hollywood Babylon , a text that remains a milestone in the history of cinema and scandal decades after its initial publication.
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