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Перевод: cockfight speek cockfight


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петушиный бой


Тезаурус:

  1. It features Zoffany's Cockfight (see Round-Up), estimated at 1.5 million and a herd of fat cows and bulls from a private collection (est. from 1,500-;4,000).
  2. It's alleged the cockfight took place in April at a lay-by at Carterton.
  3. Clifford Geertz's widely known article on "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight" which is both an account of the way cockfighting may be seen as a symbolically charged text acting as a "carefully prepared" expression of Balinese life and an account of the processes by which Geertz becomes a knowing reader of this text, is a prime example of the way thick description works.
  4. There's no money to stake you - if you had an eye on that win from the cockfight - it's gone towards paying my debts a drop in the ocean."
  5. SIR HUGH Leggatt corrects me gently for my placing of Home's copy of Zoffany's Cockfight in Cannes.
  6. And PC Stephen Butts told the court he thought this was a makeshift compound for a cockfight.
  7. It was better than a cockfight, and even better than the Battle.
  8. Five men have appeared in court accused of staging an illegal cockfight.
  9. It was the first time she had been into the city since that awful night of the cockfight back in February.
  10. ZOFFANY'S Cockfight, featured on the cover of Christie's British Pictures sale on Friday, gave rise to some confusion when the catalogue first flopped through letter-boxes.
  11. The prosecution alleged these two birds were injured in a cockfight held last April at a layby at Carterton in Oxfordshire.
  12. The second version was lost at sea in about 1788, so Christie's Cockfight must be a third rendering - repainted, once Zoffany was back in England after 1788/89, for Warren Hastings, the East India Company administrator in Bengal - bearing out the later inscription "Cock fight at Lucknow painted by Zoffany (circa 1790)" on the bottom of the painting.
  13. The Duke held up his branch like a banner and began to lead the way along to the east gate, but a large part of the crowd stayed in a half-circle round the group at the table, as though waiting for the victor's crow in the cockfight.

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