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Перевод: duff
[существительное] вареный пудинг; пудинг ; тесто; угольная мелочь; штыб ; высевки угля ; [глагол] подновлять; обманывать; фальсифицировать; воровать скот и менять клеймо
Тезаурус:
- Duff Phelps, a Chicago-based company, recently merged with a competitor, and now claims to rate nearly three-quarters of corporate bonds publicly issued in America.
- The Warden (Vice-Chancellor) Duff assured them that he was now not nearly so odd as he was when he had known him at the choir school of King's College.
- Mickey Duff, Wharton's manager, said: "Wharton is the most exciting fighter that has been seen in Yorkshire and Castro is a good fighter.
- "You can call it jumping the queue," said Mr Duff.
- In time she also found allies in a handful of civil servants like Charles Powell and Sir Bernard Cradock and an occasional diplomat like Sir Anthony Duff and Sir Crispin Tickell.
- That evening Sid and I dined off piping hot oxtail soup, steak and kidney pie, followed by a very rich plum duff, all washed down with a bottle of French cider, given to us by the old Frenchman who lived in the cottage near the entrance to the orchard.
- Mickey Duff, Wharton's manager, has already set the stage for a sell-out contest with Sheffield's Fidel Castro (Slug O'Toole), with both Castro's British title and Wharton's Commonwealth crown on the line in what would be one of the biggest fights in Yorkshire for many years.
- Manager Mickey Duff has had talks with Coetzer's management who are prepared to set up a deal.
- The same year Duff and another candidate won seats in the Belfast Corporation as "Protestant Unionists".
- Matchmaking is a precise art and never more so than when practised by Terry Lawless and Mickey Duff whose most notable achievement so far was to manoeuvre Frank Bruno into a hugely profitable contest against Tyson for the world heavyweight championship.
- It remains to be seen how much Biggs has got left and even Duff has made mistakes.
- Two Scots, Willie Wood and Hugh Duff, finished with 100 per cent records from their five matches.
- Harry Cairns first met Paisley in 1958 when he was promoting Albert Duff as a Protestant Unionist candidate against Maginnis, the then Attorney-General, in the rural Iveagh constituency.
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