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Перевод: hart speek hart


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Тезаурус:

  1. Although he controls other animals - horses and dogs - he is never able to catch the hart alive, and it escapes him in the moment of death.
  2. "Hart, in fact despaired over the possibility of producing significant change through traditional children's educational programs.
  3. Channel 4 has a variety of dance programmes, namely Maguy Marin's bizarre version of Cinderella on Christmas Eve; An Evening for Armenia, the Covent Garden gala of earlier this year, on Christmas Day; the ubiquitous movie Red Shoes and English National Ballet in Swan Lake (Evelyn Hart and Schaufuss in the leads) on Boxing Day.
  4. Windsurfing in a week by Peter Hart.
  5. Hart is ambitious but not ruthless in achieving personal aims.
  6. He was Jacob Hart, 12, who was responsible for Hook, Stephen Spielberg's 65 million modern Peter Pan story, being written in the first place.
  7. H. L. A. Hart, who has recently added his voice in support of this kind of analysis, provides the following explanation: "The commander characteristically intends his hearer to take the commander's will instead of his own as a guide to action and so to take it in place of any deliberation or reasoning of his own: the expression of the commander's will is intended to preclude or cut off any independent deliberation by the hearer of the merits pro and con of doing the act."
  8. LINDA HART Was, when tested, manager of petroleum engineering at Texaco UK.
  9. THE commercial department of West Surrey solicitors Hart Brown and Co. have taken on another highly experienced lawyer.
  10. The sailor had gone straight through the casement window of the Red Hart, into the street.
  11. In these vicissitudes he is supported by the cockney humour and sharpness of Sam Weller, "boots" of the White Hart inn, whom he takes on as his servant.
  12. The group meet in St Winefride's Church Hall on the last Wednesday of each month, and pictured above are members David Paton, Jim McKay, Alison Davies, (author of From Where I Sit, and leader of the SPUC handicapped division), Colin Hart and Janet Thomas.
  13. Richard Dyer has described how Coward's songwriting, along with that of other gay lyricists like Cole Porter and Lorenz Hart, can be productively reread in terms of their specifically homosexual perception of the double-edged nature of romantic love - simultaneously wanting it desperately to happen but convinced of the impossible ridiculousness of any such desire.

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