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Перевод: congratulation
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Тезаурус:
- As quality feature films were produced so the anxieties and introspection could give way to congratulation and to a new hyperbole.
- In the year of German reunification and national congratulation, Michael Verhoeven insists that ghosts from the past are alive and kicking in the "mature democracy" of the west.
- Amid cheers of welcome and congratulation from the parishioners, Martin Wain, Bill Shaw and Joe Hind were greeted with a well-earned celebratory drink and a bell-shaped cake.
- Amazement and congratulation seemed more in order than reflection.
- "How d'you ride on these things?" she had asked Cy as, pulling up, he shook her hand in congratulation.
- I had over a thousand letters of congratulation.
- The sound of corks popping at Number Ten Downing Street - "warm congratulation", "another first for Britain" - echoes the click of particles at CERN.
- I am very happy that at the very moment you are admitted to your degree and become a graduate of the University of Nottingham I have the opportunity to shake your hand in congratulation.
- When a reply arrived which simply said, "The Private Secretary is commanded to express the thanks of The Queen for the kind message of congratulation which you have forwarded to Her Majesty", the assembly rose to its feet and cheered.
- At the Free Church Council's meeting an address of congratulation to Queen Victoria was adopted after which delegates sprang to their feet and burst into singing the National Anthem.
- The news itself was usually good: the dispatch or receipt of telegrams of congratulation or support; the arrival of a foreign head of state or minister showing Qaddafi acting as head of state, reminding viewers that Libya has its place in the world and is respected.
- I have not yet had a telegram of congratulation or even good wishes from her, but I bet I will.
- At the turn of the century, the very time when Pearson documents the coinage of the term "hooligan" to portray a supposedly new breed of youthful folk-devil, there is found in other sources a mood of contemporary congratulation about the long-term conquest of the problem of order.
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