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Перевод: Havana speek Havana


[существительное]
гаванская сигара;
[имя собственное]
Гавана [геогр.]


Тезаурус:

  1. At the time of the First World War, the United Railways of Havana built a magnificent central terminal.
  2. Orlando Azcu was one of 12 political prisoners in Combinado del Este Prison in Havana who signed a letter dated 1 January 1991, calling for peaceful political change and respect for human rights, that was smuggled out of the prison.
  3. As for the "moral swamp", Havana had the same levels of prostitution as London or any big city.
  4. Mr Yuri Petrov, the astute Soviet ambassador in Havana, says that this year, as well as the usual nickel, citrus fruit and 4m tons of sugar, his country plans to buy Cuban pharmaceutical products worth 730m, including in particular the hepatitis-B vaccine developed at Havana's Biotechnology Institute.
  5. As the work of a man who is not only a poet but a Catholic poet, Paradiso is hardly a typical case, but the sheer volume of fiction produced in Spanish America in recent decades - and continues to be produced - scarcely betokens a general collapse of confidence in the written word, and it is noteworthy that Cabrera Infante's Three Trapped Tigers , for example, re-creates the atmosphere of pre-revolutionary Havana even as it casts doubt on the feasibility of such an enterprise.
  6. Having been reminded that the bookies' smoke signals usually signify a lot more than just grandiose waves of their Havana cigars, Ramsden then revealed that he himself might have been inadvertantly responsible for the Travelling Light rumour.
  7. FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN HAVANA
  8. "Havana.
  9. Orlando Azcu Rodriguez was arrested on 5 April 1990 in Havana and brought to trial on 12 October on charges of making "enemy propaganda".
  10. Evidence from Cuba's President Castro, video-taped by the defence in Havana, was also abandoned.
  11. He rose from his enormous desk and lit a big cigar - it couldn't have been a Havana - and strutted around his vast office like a peacock, admiring his reflection in the long mirror.
  12. MI5 never replied, GCHQ expressed polite and emphatically arm's length interest, and the CIA offered help, exhibits and the information that the only other museum of spying they know of is in Havana.
  13. Soon after he took Havana, in 1960, Mr Castro began stressing Cuba's African cultural heritage, and packed off soldiers to fight there in the name of international socialism.

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