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Тезаурус:

  1. The US is threatening to add South Korea to a blacklist of countries where illegal copying of software is deemed to be widespread: penalty tariffs would be levied on imports.
  2. Waving a fist at the camera, Cameron Nielson recited the names of those blacklist casualties he had avenged at last.
  3. Critics say that Televisa's near-monopoly of television has enabled it to blacklist artists who deal with its rivals.
  4. US THREATENS SOUTH KOREA WITH BLACKLIST
  5. On June 26 1990, the Labour front bench, led by Neil Kinnock, Jo Richardson and Harriet Harman, tabled an amendment to the embryo Bill, proposing a "blacklist" of doctors and nurses who declined to carry out abortion on demand.
  6. Sometimes a separate list is prepared but as guest history cards are filed alphabetically coloured stickers can be used, e.g. black which would indicate that a particular person was on the blacklist.
  7. Cable Wireless Plc also faces a 368m damages suit from its local partners after it withdrew from the project to provide telephone services in the Philippines, Digitel Telecommunications Philippines Inc president Eduardo Villanueva said: Cables refused to put up its share of a deposit on the 1,480m telephone project on Luzon island; the local partners also want the government to blacklist the company.
  8. British Telecom announced that it had, officially, made 458 million and was therefore constrained to raise prices, while Reagan began to blacklist firms sticking to their oil pipeline contracts.
  9. Despite this, many British companies are pressured for payment of such "invoices" and threatened with a European credit blacklist.
  10. A blacklist will be drawn up (by me probably) of American journeymen pros who should be banned from all American Major Championships (and especially the US PGA).
  11. A breakdown of the trades involved in the faults appears to show bricklayers at the top of the blacklist.
  12. Naturally a lot of people are scared witless of getting on Microsoft's blacklist and will only cooperate under subpoena rather than appear to be volunteering information.
  13. Once in power, Labour would no doubt revive this blacklist, and also, of course, extend British abortion law to Northern Ireland, where there is no democratic mandate for such legislation (Labour is absolutely committed to this measure).

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