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Перевод: guinea speek guinea


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Тезаурус:

  1. This generous man with guinea-gold hair had come into her life so unexpectedly, but she just knew that like a guinea he would slip through her fingers before she had a chance to know him better.
  2. An acre became a field, a hundredweight a ton, and a guinea became a fortune.
  3. Southeast Asia has extensive rainforests in Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Burma, Malaysia, the Philippines and India.
  4. The other branch runs south-eastwards through New Guinea and the New Hebrides and through a scatter of small Melanesian islands, before making an abrupt dog's leg northwards to the Samoan islands to join the Tonga-Kermadec chain which extends southwards again into New Zealand.
  5. Will it be possible to finish the 12 - 2 guinea plates the 2nd thirty small ones and the thirty of which the first ground has been done by the first of April next - or the end of March - give opinion on this?"
  6. Some countries - Australia, Fiji, New Guinea, Mexico - are included in some definitions, omitted from others.
  7. The number of boundaries of competence that exist for any given social entity may vary: the members of an isolated New Guinea society, all of whom perform virtually identical tasks according to age and sex, will have fewer than the members of a more complex society with a greater division of labour.
  8. An experiment with guinea pigs has shown that immune reactions can be conditioned in exactly the same way.
  9. COARSE GUINEA FOWL TERRINE WITH APPLE, CELERY AND SHALLOT DRESSING
  10. A pow'rful Guinea brib'd the Keeper's Will:
  11. The guinea pigs were sensitized to an antigen by having it injected into them, and they were simultaneously exposed to a strong odour.
  12. The two equatorial currents, interleaved by the equatorial counter-current, take waters from the American coast across to New Guinea and Mindanao: then one heads north, taking warm water to the Japanese coast as the Kuro Shio.
  13. The distribution of life expectancy across countries is not symmetrical: the lower half of the distribution is more spread out than the upper half (figure 11.7); many countries are pushing up against what looks like some kind of a ceiling of around seventy-seven years, while some poorer countries trail down in the forties and two countries (Sierra Leone and Guinea) even and leaf display of raw data register a staggering thirty-eight years.

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