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Перевод: October
[прилагательное] октябрьский; [существительное] октябрь
Тезаурус:
- They uncover the gap left in Thomas's intellectual development by the death of Ashcroft Noble and his own sense of the inadequacy of his preparation for the nine terms spent at University between October 1897 and his final viva voce examination in July 1900.
- Both deliveries reached Iran at the end of October when North was in Cyprus with large sums of cash, at the same time as the Archbishop of Canterbury's envoy Terry Waite was on the island.
- Gift Aid is a scheme which gives tax relief for "one-off" contributions to charity and it came into force on 1st October 1990.
- But quickly she was allowed an even higher profile and last October was formally appointed party deputy chairman to take on a prominent role during the election campaign and to sell the party to the business community.
- By October 1964 in the complex shifting sands of Ugandan parliamentary politics this alignment changed to one in which Obote felt strong enough to break his alliance with the kabaka , with whom he moved into a position of open enmity.
- OSSIA TRILLING's obituary of Mark Dignam (5 October) mentions that the actor played a dozen major Shakespeare parts at Stratford in the late 1950s, writes Giles Gordon.
- The October increases have been estimated to help around 2,000,000 pensioner claimants, yet the Department of Social Security's estimates in 1987 showed 2,090,000 pensioners likely to have decreased benefit as a result of the 1988 structural reforms, with 710,000 of these losing 3 a week or more," she said.
- There is little up-to-date information on movements; des Forges and Harber record autumn arrival occasionally from July, with the main arrivals in October and November; most depart by late March.
- The SNO's new home, the Glasgow International Concert Hall, opens in October, and a number of visiting orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, help celebrate with concerts there.
- 8 October: The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh left Heathrow Airport, London this afternoon in a British Airways Tristar for Singapore and Malaysia.
- As your article (6 October) says, the award challenges Peking to honour what it says is its willingness to open a dialogue with the Dalai Lama.
- It has gone straight to video despite being promoted with a National Film Theatre lecture on 29 October.
- Sir: Paul Barker's analysis of the shambles of planning policy in the South-east in the aftermath of Foxley Wood was most perceptive (9 October).
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