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Перевод: exhibitor
[существительное] экспонент ; представитель
Тезаурус:
- The show exhibitor's horse "has presence and a smart way of going" the pony clubber's horse may be "willing and lovable" whereas the horse dealer's horse has every virtue that anyone has ever heard of: "What ya want, she's got!"
- Among the companies specialising in telecommunications is a new HOTECH exhibitor, Digital Telephone Systems.
- It was a stupid decision, indicating only the severity of the government's dollar crisis, and it is incredible that it should have been implemented without any discussion with the country's major exhibitor.
- Production was now centralized at Pinewood Studios, with Davis's former personal assistant Earl St John, a one-time exhibitor, put in charge of making "inexpensive films without artistic pretensions, films that had no other object than to provide good family entertainment and show a profit."
- FRED DUBERY, ROYAL ACADEMY SUMMER EXHIBITOR
- The register contains the list of entries along with their weights, so it is a useful guide to an exhibitor's own progress over the years and that of his or her rivals.
- The evening will enable you to look at the paintings and sculptures in an atmosphere of unhurried calm: quite a contrast to the frantic activity that precedes the show, as veteran exhibitor Fred Dubery explains
- Bred by Exhibitor For dogs who are not champions, and are owned wholly or partly by the breeder and shown by him or his family.
- Mr Postle, winner of the Engleheart Cup for a set of 12 varieties of his own raising, is leading daffodil exhibitor and also won a gold medal for his trade group.
- Bravo is part of Cable Wireless - like HOTECH exhibitor Mercury Communications.
- Until 1984 he had been a regular exhibitor for forty years, and in 1952 he gained a show record for the heaviest white with a transparent weighing 30 drams 8 grains, a record that still stands.
- But this sophisticated attempt to deal with exhibitor resistance to British films was ruled illegal by the US Justice Department in 1946 and had to be replaced by a less ambitious system, in which Rank's films were sold on their merits.
- It was of films like these that the exhibitor Sidney Bernstein may have been speaking when he said:
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