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Перевод: pinkie
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Тезаурус:
- Cardiff's former World Champion Clive Branson was third with half a dozen small roach weighing 0-;4-;0 on quivertipped pinkie.
- In 1547, after the English victory over the Scots at Pinkie, Huntly was to say "I hold well with the marriage, but I like not this wooing".
- Which she held stiff-fingered with her pinkie up.
- Certainly he saw the Pinkie campaign not only as a military endeavour, but as something in the nature of a religious crusade; Scotland would be snatched not just from alliance with France, but from the yoke of Rome.
- The Rough Wooing was to continue, not this time as a series of devastating raids, but by seizing and garrisoning Scottish fortresses as the basis for English control, and by Somerset's own comprehensive victory over the Scots at Pinkie in September 1547.
- But the stunning defeat at Pinkie in September 1547 changed wavering into decision.
- Around the locks, such as Mansell, a few small fish taken in clearer water to bread punch or pinkie.
- The cold-bloodedness of the quirkily named and unforgettable Pinkie remains chilling, and the ending is both climactic and everlastingly poignant: this one is a work of art.
- Steve Pierpoint (Shakespeare) took small carp and roach on pole and pinkie from the other outfall for second.
- Pinkie on the phone - in the studio for Brighton Rock (1947)
- Mary herself was moved to the island stronghold of Inchmahome, west of Stirling, for her safety during the Pinkie campaign.
- Indeed, as C. S. L. Davies has suggested, the arrogance with which he treated his fellow-councillors in the two years before his fall in October 1549 may owe a lot to his outstanding success at Pinkie, when he may have believed that he was about to achieve what some of the greatest of English kings had failed to do.
- Match bags to 2 lb on pinkie or punched bread before total ice cover.
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