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Перевод: fowler
[существительное] птицелов ; охотник
Тезаурус:
- Fowler Welch was only founded in 1987 and has already achieved a turnover of more than 5m.
- The bill had been intended to highlight Labour's continued adherence to the closed shop, until Mr Fowler's shadow, Mr Tony Blair, last weekend announced the Opposition's support for the full Social Charter agenda.
- The reader is told that founder John Fowler "took the romantic spirit of late eighteenth-century decoration, the simplicity of rural life with its celebration of nature, and fashioned it into a style of its own."
- In 1986 the Court of Appeal laid down the basic rules on competition by exemployees in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler 1986 IRLR 69.
- But the resignations of Norman Fowler in December 1989 and Peter Walker in March 1990 (albeit for family reasons) coming so soon after the major re-adjustments necessitated by Nigel Lawson's departure in October, both unsettled the Cabinet and had a demoralising effect on backbenchers.
- This would have remained the impression if Scriven had not been followed by Dr David Fowler of the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE).
- And in EastEnders Arthur Fowler had just come out of prison after getting into deep money trouble.
- Mr Fowler has conceded that about 100 higher executive officer posts are threatened, but staff fear more jobs could be lost.
- "Fowler" was inserted for "Tebbit" on the placards and the demonstration went ahead with a degree of intimidation that made the front page of every national newspaper the next day.
- Such names as Mercer, Shepherd, Painter, Wainwright, Fowler, Weaver, Miller, Carpenter, Slater, Cooper and Hooper are common enough, but there are many more surnames of occupation than modern spellings or general knowledge reveal.
- NHS At the Conservative Party Conference in 1986, Norman Fowler, then Secretary of State for Health, was loudly cheered on producing a long computer printout of 380 new "large hospital schemes" costing 3bn, which he unrolled over the rostrum for the benefit of photographers from newspapers which had criticised the Tories' record on the NHS.
- All familiar targets for the ice-climbing aspirations of Londoner Mick Fowler, who has now added Devon to his winter itinerary.
- THE Government admitted last night that it kept no statistics of unofficial strikes although Mr Norman Fowler, Employment Secretary, said yesterday that 75 per cent of all strikes were unofficial.
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