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Перевод: booth speek booth


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Тезаурус:

  1. With the expert help of master breeders like Amos Cruickshank (1808-;95) of Sittyton, in Aberdeenshire, the meatier Booth strain ultimately became the Beef Shorthorn and found its main home in Scotland.
  2. The big news of the day, he said, though for some inexplicable reason the Guardian ignored it, concerned the lovers who had bonked in a British Rail platform photo booth.
  3. Dai Jenkin, a director at Gribble, Booth Taylor, estate agents in Devon and Somerset, finds a growing number of British people who bought homes and went to live in France three or four years ago are now moving back to the West Country.
  4. She was working with a variety group and we laughed together when Sir Henry, who had still a lot of influence, let it be known that it was his wish that Miss Anne Zeigler married Mr Webster Booth.
  5. In her authoritative study, Jos Harris tells us that where unemployment was concerned, Liberal policy dealt with "only an ice-berg tip" of the problem as it had been defined by Booth, Llewellyn Smith, Beveridge, and the Webbs.
  6. To get a copy of the information sheet contact the MLTB at Crawford House, Precinct Centre, Booth Street East, Manchester M13 9RZ.
  7. 0p3 0p3 Cardiff: M Rayer; C Thomas, M Ring, G John, S Ford; D Evans, A Booth; J Whitefoot, I Watkins, D Young, H Stone, M Rowley, T Crothers, M Edwards, R Collins.
  8. Do they take a blindfold and a pin into the booth with them, and then spend four years boasting that nobody had better take their support for granted if they want to get re-elected?
  9. The most severe criticism of GEAR has come from Booth, Pitt and Money (1982).
  10. fairground booth belonging to the showman John Richardson who was born in a workhouse in 1761 and died worth 20,000 in 1837.
  11. The True Adventures Of The Rolling Stones , Stanley Booth
  12. Named from the small house or "booth" of a person named Foster the place had grown by the 17th Century to become "a fair street of inns".
  13. It took him a few minutes to find a public phone booth.

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