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Перевод: maestro
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Тезаурус:
- Her: checked jacket, 595; silk chiffon scarf, 105; gold earrings, 60 - all by the maestro himself.
- The book is as gloriously colourful as the great maestro himself and the many pictures document his youth, marriage, family life and pastimes.
- Caddie Ian Wright landed his job with Seve Ballesteros mainly because the Spanish maestro had heard about Wright's yardage books - at the time Wright was compiling a yardage book for almost every championship course in Europe - and his unerring accuracy and detail in planning out the route from tee to green.
- Several manufacturers make Luminaire Supporting Connectors (LSCs) which (like the Ceiling Maestro) come in two parts which can be separated, allowing lights to be changed easily or removed for cleaning, but not all LSCs are designed for use with heavy fittings.
- But midfield maestro Andy Gregory who, along with half-back partner Garry Schofield and man-of-the-match James Lowes, masterminded the unexpected rout, insisted: "We've never had a problem scoring tries.
- Focusing on mainstream repertoire, "Maestro" , features perennial favourites such as Walter's Mozart and Beethoven Symphonies; Szell/Cleveland and Haydn and Mozart Symphonies; Philadelphia/Ormandy in the three Rachmaninov Symphonies; Kubelik/Bavarian RSO in sparkling form for Schumann, and sensible chamber music sets.
- In 1629 Padilla became maestro de capilla at the richly endowed cathedral in Pueble, Mexico, where he remained until his death 35 years later.
- for 3rd arts south Celebrating the first steps of a maestro.
- Along with the bearded maestro Archie Gemmill, Johnson was the undisputed star of Scotland's 1978 World Cup squad.
- golfers to maestro who took on the establishmentOpen victory put an end to system of subjugation
- So the young maestro in intensive care may not have conducted a very effective Tristan or Beethoven Seventh?
- This served as a stop-gap measure intended to fill the gap in Rover's range before the introduction of the Maestro and Montego models.
- Maestro Alex Gregory pays tribute to his peers
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