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Перевод: marcher
[существительное] участник похода
Тезаурус:
- Dissension diminished with the announcement of the winning design and then, in autumn 1990, events took a dramatic turn with the broaching of the idea of rescuing a nineteenth century Marcher station for the purpose.
- Increasing pressure on the Poles to Germanise themselves, and the corresponding Polish reaction in both compliance and defiance, were all part of the impact of capitalist industrial organisation as it spread from the first comers of Western Europe, to the second rank of industrialising nations - to Germany, Japan and Italy in particular - and through them to their potential empires and marcher territories.
- Edward and the younger Despenser fled to Wales, perhaps hoping to rally forces and make a last stand in Despenser's Marcher lordships.
- The work went on until the last marcher had been patched up.
- "Does acupuncture hurt?" asked one marcher, who had his eyes firmly set on a placard on the other wall which read:
- Come and see an audiovisual presentation of the famous battle performed by The Marcher Lords.
- One marcher thought that it had been deliberately chosen to be provocative; others suggested that it was simply the most direct route.
- Around her, the applause was warm and spontaneous for Dr Dunn, a small delicate-looking man who had delivered a pithy treatise on the Marcher Lords, illustrated by good quality slides.
- His more distant relations included Miles of Gloucester, a marcher baron who was responsible for Gilbert becoming abbot of Gloucester, and was subsequently earl of Hereford.
- However, these organisations drew the bulk of their support from the Marcher territories, where anti-Semitism took second place to the fight against Polish influence.
- Fred Heatley believes that he was the first marcher to be arrested.
- It was a marcher territory that produced extremely loyal Germans and abused and confused Poles.
- Worse, by stripping Germany of much of its industrial wealth, its merchant fleet and its colonial possessions; and by resurrecting Poland, and making inroads into the German sense of security over Danzig and the Polish Corridor, they gave further cause for grievance and hardened the most unpleasant facets of the German identity fostered by the marcher lands.
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