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Перевод: Eugene
[имя собственное] Евгений ; Юджин
Тезаурус:
- The compound was discovered when Jacqueline Doyle and Eugene Nixon of the Department of the Marine Fisheries Research Centre, Dublin, alerted Wright to an anomalous result found during routine monitoring of mussels from Bantry Bay, Ireland.
- On Wednesday night, the group announced that its chief executive, Mr Eugene Anderson, had resigned and yesterday Johnson Matthey said its chairman, Mr Neil Clark, would be retiring from the board at the end of the year.
- But Fr Eugene is also a missionary, and spends many hours with Buddhist monks talking of Jesus Christ and Buddha.
- Eugene, "so uncommon as to be almost unearthly", wants to go "up into the sky".
- Eugene Steuerle of the Urban Institute, who also favours increasing the exemption, accepts that it might take many years to reverse the effects of its shrinkage.
- INTERNATIONAL conservation groups yesterday demanded the immediate sacking of Eugene Lapointe, the secretary-general of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, amid mounting controversy over the conduct and funding of the CITES secretariat.
- President De Klerk is expected to meet the neo-Nazi leader, Mr Eugene Terrebanche, while his Foreign Minister, Mr Pik Botha, is to hold talks in Umtata with the rebellious leader of the Transkei homeland, Maj-General Bantu Holomisa.
- Delacroix, Turner, Isabey and Prout are all here, as are less familiar landscape and genre painters like Paul Huet and Eugene Lami.
- Fr Eugene with his mother
- Callinicos is able to set the claims of such postmodern advocates as Charles Jencks and Linda Hutcheon against an analysis of Modernism (predicated largely on that of Eugene Lunn) in order to demonstrate that the latter is a good deal more complex in respect of its characteristic conceptions of the subject, expression, reflexion etc, than the former are wont to have it.
- Arguments over the Tanzanian resolution could lead to the resignation of the secretary-general of CITES, Eugene Lapointe.
- Eugene Lapointe, head of the world's wildlife trade monitoring body, hopes to find a compromise between those African nations calling for a total ban on ivory trading and those arguing for trade to be controlled.
- Eugene Malou and Frank Friedmaier are far more interesting than the people by whom they are condemned: the fact that they come to sticky ends is Simenon's fig-leaf, his nod in the direction of conventional morality.
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