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Перевод: brazil
[существительное] серный колчедан; пирит
Тезаурус:
- These migrants are either middle or large "farmers" who can obtain credit for farming on very easy terms from a variety of government institutions (and in the hyper-inflationary economy of Brazil, easy credit amounts to a free gift of capital).
- Without the restriction of a coffee agreement, Brazil had thought that it would be better able to increase its exports and regain its former market share.
- In some cases, firms, such as Nestl in regions of Brazil, having purchased haciendas , are now running them with modern agricultural techniques.
- FIVE WEEKS before Brazil's first presidential elections in 29 years, an increasingly volatile political and economic situation favours a struggle between youthful candidates of the right and left.
- In 1919 the first of the Rubies landed in Brazil and there have been regular importations ever since.
- It has been suggested that stage migration is most likely to take place in countries where there is a significant network of small towns and villages, such as Chile, Brazil and Colombia.
- In Mexico and El Salvador, television has been used experimentally as an educational medium and, in Brazil, classic novels have been serialised to give people a knowledge of their own culture.
- Brazil's rejection of export quotas was seen as blocking any positive outcome to the talks, now nearing a conclusion.
- Buying out CFCs in the Third World is within the West's means, but buying out carbon dioxide in China, India, Brazil and the lesser parts of the Third World is certain to prove beyond anyone's means.
- At Recife, the capital of Pernambuco province in north-eastern Brazil, the British-owned Great Western of Brazil built an imposing station, grand enough for any capital.
- Chile had a similar 28 per cent and Peru 29 per cent, while Venezuela and Brazil fared a little better with 31 per cent and 32 per cent of the total population in the labour force ( World in Figures 1978).
- The two biggest Third World countries, China and India, were, by contrast with Brazil, doing well so far as growth rates are concerned.
- A joint venture between Brazil and Paraguay it began transmission late in 1984 and has the capacity to produce 12,600 MW with a flow of water through the 18 turbines which is 150 times that of the River Thames.
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