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Перевод: guild
[существительное] гильдия ; цех ; организация ; союз
Тезаурус:
- On this occasion I would like to mention your Guild is only 14 years younger than the Diocese itself.
- Guild members took in children from strikers' families, gave clothing, helped on relief committees and distributed flour tickets.
- SPEAKING at the annual meeting of the Diocesan Vestment Guild following the Thanksgiving Mass in the Cathedral, Mrs Barbary Boyes, secretary and treasurer for the past 42 years, gave her account of some of the Guild's activities and achievements over the past century.
- As each separate town in Prague had its own town hall and guild system, such guild buildings proliferate.
- You could even introduce them to your church's women's guild and they would not look out of place.
- The guild shared a common intellectual heritage with the main cooperative movement in Owenite and Christian socialisms, articulated around a particular conception of consumer power.
- Such successes gave the guild confidence to pursue representation in other areas:
- In 1950 Mother Theresa F.C.J., invited me to become a member of the Guild.
- In the mid-eighties there was the building and opening of this lovely Cathedral and therefore the Guild was again very busy making 13 sets of cream vestments together with 52 Stoles - 13 of each of the four liturgical colours.
- On a somewhat less physically demanding side, the school last weekend acted as host to an event being held in connection with the Preston Guild "92.
- Opposition is being led by an unusual alliance consisting of the Outdoor Writers' Guild, which counts many leading walkers among its membership, the Country Landowners' Association and the National Farmers' Union, as well as the National Trust, the Countryside Commission and individual walkers.
- She worked as a tailoress with the Tailoring Guild for many years and had made lots of good friends amongst her work-mates.
- It has stuck to an antiquated way of operating that harks back to the days of guild power, and has refused to countenance criticism.
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