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Перевод: immemorial
[прилагательное] незапамятный; древний
Тезаурус:
- The person who sits on the dais in Ottawa or Canberra and goes through the motions of opening a Parliament is not and can not be the same being at all as the person who does these things and has done them from time immemorial at Westminster.
- "In the false name of justice and equality, the Labour faction would set the classes against each other and overturn the immemorial dispensation of "a place for every man and every man in his place".
- There the Lord Chancellor endorsed the rights of "free inhabitants of ancient messuages" in Saltash to dredge for oysters between Candlemas (February 2nd) and Easter each year, as they had "from time immemorial", the fishermen's triumph over the Corporation is commemorated by a plaque on the "Wheatsheaf".
- The Education Deliberation Committee on Textbooks of National History has submitted guidelines to the South Korean Ministry of Education on how the history of the inhabitants of the Korean Peninsula can be doctored into a saga of the heroic descent of a single people from time immemorial, the overture to an entirely modern symphony.
- The gold-shafted darkness seemed redolent of immemorial grief and prayer.
- Until Disestablishment in 1870 the archdeacons of Dromore were, from time immemorial, rectors of Seagoe.
- The sovereign power inherent in the British Crown, as exercised through Council and through Parliament, derives not from a treaty or document or compact, but from prescription, from the fact that it has been so from time immemorial - that it is immanent in the nation itself.
- Below all these strata lay the immemorial peasant base of straight barter and the still-important tax in kind.
- Cattle, herded down to it along drove-ways used from time immemorial, slowly graze across its moist levels.
- But this did not prevent claims being made for motivational research and the like as extravagant as those made for corn cures and patent all-purpose medicines by the pedlars and mountebanks of time immemorial.
- All over the place, not only at the fte, a psychic infection rages and erupts in small ugly-comic jests - "They put a dead cat in my trunk" - but also in affronts to the human self as massive and immemorial as those Homer describes.
- In East Cornwall the lighting of the Summer solstice fire was "from time immemorial" a feature of the Pelynt Fair at which the village mock Mayor would be treated with great ceremony at the village's two Inns before being unceremoniously drenched with muddy water at Old Shute Pond.
- Since time immemorial "Staggy" had been drip-feeding ambitious junior researchers with toxin, preparing them for the stronger poisons which lay ahead.
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