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Перевод: mall
[существительное] место для гулянья; тенистое место для гулянья; игра в шары
Тезаурус:
- Neil Kinnock and Paddy Ashdown both chose to be filmed - on separate days - at the Travellers' Club in Pall Mall, while John Major opted for Downing Street once again.
- "I know!" cried Rivington, as they turned into The Mall.
- Pall Mall Shooting Gallery,
- Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary Parade The Hurricane and Spitfire from the BBMF over the Mall on September 15th .
- SMUGGLED mosaics go on show at the Mall Galleries today in a highly political show of artistic treasures from the area around Famagusta in Cyprus, writes Geraldine Norman.
- Shoppers approaching what LET have named The Galleries from New Street and High Street will be channeled along a brand new street flanked by granite and stone-clad pseudo-Classical shops and offices, entering the new mall under a vast glazed dome, second in diameter only to that of St Paul's Cathedral.
- To the Mall and the Park
- Clare, who is 30 and an art tutor, attended the presentation ceremony at The Mall Galleries, London last week.
- When the mobs rush forward in the Mall they are taking part in the last circus of a civilization that has lost faith in itself, and sold itself for a splendid triviality.
- Atria of this sort tend to give shopping a Disney World flavour, but at least here it is in line with the latest shopping mall design ideas, with intimate spaces, winding allies and an element of unpredictability.
- The Winsor Newton Young Artists' Award has prizes to the value of 2,500, and offers the 20 finalists the opportunity to have their work exhibited in The Mall Galleries, during the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition which runs until April 20th.
- The Mall SW1 (930 0495).
- He married Rachael Kempson, in 1935, and during 1945, he purchased the riverside "Bedford House" on Chiswick Mall, where he and his family - all now renowned in the theatre world - lived until 1954, when he sold the house back to Sir Arthur Ellis.
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