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Перевод: beefsteak
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Тезаурус:
- AT THE beginning of the 20th century Texan lobbyists could get more or less what they wanted so long as they kept politicians supplied with the three Bs: beefsteak, bourbon and blondes.
- Beech et al. (1985) have compared its dietary characteristics with those of lean raw beefsteak, and although it has a protein content of c. 47 per cent, which is nearly 20 per cent less than the beefsteak, it contains half the fat and is rich in fibre.
- Capitalism has yet to make high quality beefsteak available on a regular basis for all the inhabitants of the rich countries, let alone those in the poor countries.
- The prescription read: 1 lb beefsteak, with 1 pt bitter beer, every six hours 1 ten mile walk every morning 1 bed at 11 sharp every night and don't stuff up your head with things you don't understand.
- Beefsteak
- 2 beefsteak tomatoes
- Red Dawn Large fruited; first UK-bred beefsteak variety for outdoors; bush.
- This, together with his membership of the Athenaeum and the Beefsteak show how much he was liked and respected.
- Fill with 175g/6oz smoked sliced ham, one or two sliced beefsteak tomatoes and six finely shredded spring onions.
- He had read that, at the exclusive Beefsteak Club in London, every steward was addressed as George, and the colonel had decided to adopt the same rule to save people from remembering unnecessary names when stewards were changed.
- Dining a few nights later at the Beefsteak, I was reminded by a bright spark that Home Secretaries scarcely ever become Prime Ministers.
- A decline of the sculptor's reputation derived not only from the political discredit into which the regimes of the years before 1914 had fallen, but also from a distaste for allegory, and a revulsion from naturalist sculpture (which the young Brancusi expressed forcefully as a dislike for "beefsteak").
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