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Перевод: flirtation speek flirtation


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  1. On the other side, the army high command - and the political party, the Kadets - were horrified at the Provisional Government's flirtation with the disintegration of Russia.
  2. The Palestine Liberation Organisation, until its recent flirtation with Saddamery, had seemed genuinely willing to make peace with Israel in exchange for a Palestine in the West Bank and Gaza.
  3. This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
  4. John Alderson, the ex-chief constable of Devon and Cornwall has suffered even more from his subsequent public persona, because of a move into academia, some critical publications, and a flirtation with the political life.
  5. But this has been a mere flirtation with the market.
  6. It aims to root out all the "impurities" of "soft", "pretentious" post-punk rock - artiness, "weird", spacey lyrics, a studio-dependent electronic sound, a flirtation with sexually ambiguous imagery.
  7. There was a lot to be said for flirtation and mutual admiration.
  8. Ian Botham's alleged flirtation with cannabis and the occasional female admirer has occupied the popular press far more than his performances as the great all-rounder of English cricket.
  9. In the '70s great play was made of his love affair with the former Miss World Mary Stavin and his brief flirtation with Karen Berlinski, one half of an appalling Euro disco duo who briefly graced the German hit parade.
  10. There was also unease at the PLO's propensity to act against local opinion, witnessed in its treatment of the home-grown NGC in the late 1970s, its abuse of Joint Committee funds for politically corrupt purposes, and in Arafat's flirtation with Husayn in the mid-1980s.
  11. Flirtation with multi-party politics would bring chaos to Vietnam, they say.
  12. What began as an exotic flirtation with the Other, a pop foray into a perceived Heart of Darkness, soon turned into a full-blown dance initiative in those irony-clad years of 1980-;81, with everyone from Japan to ABC to Cabaret Voltaire to Spandau Ballet to Heaven 17 conspiring to venture a white funk whose snappiness was a jeer at the indies, a white funk that would saunter easily into the charts and every other public place and, with their manifestos , make them better places to be.
  13. Until he does so, his enemies will, somewhat unfairly, compare his dedication to the contemporary economy's commanding heights with Harold Wilson's more grandiose, though ill-focused, flirtation with "the white heat of the scientific revolution", which came to nothing.

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