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Перевод: courthouse
[существительное] здание суда; здание, в котором помещаются местные `органы управления
Тезаурус:
- On the opposite side of the piazza from the Palazzo Arcivescovile is the Palazzo dei Tribunali, the imposing courts of justice, built in the late sixteenth-century and seeing service as both a jail and a courthouse.
- The courthouse in Kirkwall is in a particularly picturesque setting.
- He appeared in his home town of Bratislava yesterday to attend the staged trial of Mr Jan Czarnogursky for anti-state activities and was greeted by thousands who stood outside the courthouse.
- The Crown officials of Sheriff and Procurator Fiscal were based there, as was the Courthouse.
- They'll delay till they are virtually at the doors of the courthouse.
- Philip Yale Drew was escorted between the Great Western Hotel and the courthouse by a throng of wellwishers.
- He appeared briefly outside the courthouse in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Even that was not enough and the Courthouse held a fourth congregation.
- The defendants arrested on 5 October were appearing at Derry courthouse and by the time the hearing was in progress, a crowd of about one hundred had gathered outside.
- Two police armoured cars stood outside the courthouse.
- A judge in De Funiak Springs, Florida, ordered that an inscription of the Ten Commandments on a courthouse wall must be covered during a murder trial, after the defence lawyer argued that the words "Thou Shalt Not Kill" might deprive jurors of their freedom of conscience.
- He appeared in his home town of Bratislava yesterday to attend the staged trial of Mr Jan Czarnogursky for anti-state activities and was greeted by thousands outside the courthouse.
- The lords in parliament, and in the courthouse and the castle, they do not know how we live - they know nothing about us, except that we will die for them, to protect their forts in India and in Scotland " - his voice sharpened suddenly, his arm swung round and pointed north and a gust of response rose out of the crowd - "we have always been good at that, their demands can never be satisfied, regiments for the colonies, indentured servants and labourers for the plantations, they have scoured Scotland like a killing wind and the men have been whirled away in the blast of it.
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