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Перевод: founded
[прилагательное] основанный; обоснованный
Тезаурус:
- In 1877 Anglicans founded the Guild of St Matthew, the first organization inside the Church of England to address itself to the social implications of Christianity since the 1850s.
- The annual contest from London Bridge to Chelsea was founded in 1716 by the actor Thomas Doggett to commemorate the accession of the Hanovers to the throne.
- Eliot's concern that his own urban society be well founded on a necessary myth was accentuated by the realization that this society was now annihilating other very different forms of civilization.
- The new novelists, in any case, were nothing like under-privileged; and as for the welfare state, it had been founded by the Asquith government after 1908 and was new, by the 1950s, only by recent extension.
- The company, founded 15 years ago by Mr John Hayes, 34, has claimed that its success has been due, in part, to its saleswomen.
- Yet again it may be the product of basic rethinking and true integration founded on new objectives and a fresh approach as in the Social Studies syllabus now under development in Sierra Leone where an integrated programme with significant regional variations is being planned in a series of central and local workshops and where a special series of booklets on skills development (e.g. map making, note taking skills, creative skills) is being produced for teachers.
- The small, peaceful island of Iona has been a centre of Christianity since St Columba founded his monastery there.
- He founded the Collinge business, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with eight salons and two training schools.
- A number of archers in the North Riding of Yorkshire and South Durham founded the Society of Archers in 1673, with the intention of meeting annually around Whitsuntide to shoot for an "Antient Silver Arrow".
- FOUNDED 1913
- It is true that Germany between the wars spawned industrial giants like IG Farben (founded in 1925), which had interests in metals, chemicals, coal, explosives, film, pharmaceuticals, armaments and synthetic fibres, and which with 120,000 workers, 50 subsidiaries and more than 100 factories was the world's fourth largest industrial combine.
- Brazil was the first South American country to host the Federation Cup in 1984, some 21 years after the event was founded.
- The Architects Club, founded in 1791, was a dining club with limited membership and in no way attempted to be a professional body, but The London Architectural Society, founded in 1806, was intended to be more representative and instructional.
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