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Перевод: confederacy
[существительное] конфедерация ; лига ; союз государств; заговор
Тезаурус:
- COMING soon, maybe: a triumph for the gods of chaos, lunacy and bad taste - or, to put it more plainly, a film version of John Kennedy Toole's wonderfully funny cult novel, A Confederacy of Dunces.
- This was the situation which Morgan described for the Iroquois when several tribes get together, not any more on the basis of kinship or marriage, but on the basis of confederacy.
- The great Frankish leader who unified the confederacy into a powerful entity was Clovis, first of the Merovingian kings.
- Making the confederacy a "stage" is therefore highly misleading since this gives the impression that we are dealing with a recurrent phenomenon.
- Now, though, comes the word that Confederacy is being developed by Ivan Reitman - coming up soon in Ghostbusters II, which he also wrote - and if all goes well, he will be directing it for 20th Century Fox.
- French intervention in Mexico, which was seen by the Americans as an affront to the Monroe Doctrine, coupled with the Emperor's known sympathy with the Confederacy during the Civil War, had served to reinforce American prejudice against the Empire and all its works.
- Glasgow had close ties of blood and interest with the Southern States of the Confederacy.
- But it should also be said that some elements of this description of mine could be taken to characterise the activity, sometimes ominous enough in its human implications, of all imaginative writers, however remote they may be from the dualistic confederacy.
- There is another America which neither of them knew, except tangentially: the America of the Old Confederacy which had known defeat, and was committed to living with that knowledge.
- Thus, within a period of about 300 years, the Franks had developed from a general confederacy of Germanic invaders with mere tribal links, into a fully-fledged kingdom.
- The discussion of the gentile constitution and of the confederacy are however, intended by Marx and Engels as a preliminary to their theory of the origin of the State, and for this again they made much use of Morgan's work.
- But the city that goes down, the civilization "run by the few" which "fell to the many", is not Ilium but Richmond or Montgomery or Atlanta, any one of the cities of the Confederacy finally sacked by Grant or Sheridan or the specially hated Sherman, generals of the victorious Yankee North.
- Most non-Americans do not realise how large the Civil War looms in the American consciousness, and until recently (before Carter and Reagan) in the South "federal government was regarded essentially as a northern out fit attempting to foist liberal urban values on the stately old agrarian Confederacy".
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