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Перевод: disband
[глагол] распускать; расформировывать; расходиться; разбегаться; рассеиваться
Тезаурус:
- BUDAPEST (AP) - The light illuminating the huge red star atop Hungary's parliament was switched off and will be removed after the Communist Party's decision to disband.
- When local government reorganization in 1974 led to Sheffield being ordered by the national Labour Party to disband these structures, the city's labour movement set up other channels of influence, and the trade union delegates were elected directly to the new District Labour Party, which in turn monitored the activities of the new District Council.
- The US said yesterday the contras should not disband this week, as required by a regional peace agreement, because Nicaragua has not fulfilled conditions of the pact.
- city council proposal to disband the mounted police "being mainly ornamental rather than useful."
- As the Queen's representative holding Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, he can sack his Cabinet, disband the legislature, declare martial law and rule by diktat.
- Ferenc Glatz, the Minister of Culture, told The Independent that the government, at its meeting on Sunday, had already decided to disband the old party's private army.
- Although the Sandinistas have repeatedly pledged democratic elections in February, Mr Arias was said to be fearful that a failure to disarm, relocate or disband the contras could provoke a Sandinista cross-border sweep against the rebels and cancellation of the polls.
- The report by Ramaphosa and others to Tambo said that Mrs Mandela had participated in the beatings of Stompie and other youths, and that the Crisis Committee had decided to demand that Mrs Mandela should produce Stompie and disband her private bodyguard, the so-called Mandela United Football Club.
- The US said yesterday the contras should not disband this week, as required by a regional peace agreement, because Nicaragua had not fulfilled conditions of the pact.
- As a signal of its goodwill - reluctantly agreed to by some members, but a signal nevertheless - the party acceded to popular pressure to disband its own private army, the People's Militia.
- The contras, for their part, have consistently rejected calls to disband.
- Washington seems content to let the United Nations disband the Contras, but Mr Pickering and other US officials have been linking it to the disbanding of the FMLN, without explicitly making it a condition for Washington's cooperation.
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