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Перевод: purportedly
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Тезаурус:
- It is difficult, for example, to reconcile the book's purportedly serious intent with the childish descriptions of Russia's leaders as a "bunch of near-senile senior citizens" and (repeatedly) the "gnomes of the Kremlin" in a lengthy afterword by Professor M. Dziewanowski of the University of Wisconsin.
- Then on 6 April, speaking in Stroud, he achieved his own double-whammy, managing to include in the same speech attacks both on proportional representation and also on Labour's purportedly lax asylum policy.
- Unlike the leaders of the other three "independent" homelands - all toadies of Pretoria - he is more than ready to pour scorn on the fundamental fraudulence of the nation he purportedly leads.
- In addition, the last radio reports purportedly from the Rose-Noelle had been received on 6 and 9 June - days after its capsize - the latter giving its position as near the Kermadec islands, en route to Tonga and 620 miles north of Auckland.
- Mr Stockdale, who resigned as chairman of Eagle Trust two weeks ago, paid Mr Carway to locate assets purportedly owned by Eagle.
- It may for a moment seem to quench but it dehydrates, as purportedly healthy abstainers are forever telling me.
- A document was produced, purportedly telling of Jeffrey's rescue from the island.
- It found, high prices; a frequent want of authenticity in purportedly French cuisine; and it concluded that the least snooty of the bunch, the Restaurant de France at the Regal Meridien, Tsimshatsui, was also the best.
- Not surprisingly, few interpreters rival Klemperer in the section in the Finale which (purportedly) depicts goose-stepping German soldiers.
- The third condition characterizes consent as a (purportedly) public action.
- At regular intervals each year thousands of worshippers flock to Naples Cathedral to witness the "miracle" of the liquefaction of a small phial of blood purportedly from Saint Januarius, martyred by the Romans in 305.
- Andrew Jackson won the presidency in 1828 in spite of his pipe-smoking wife Rachel being branded "adulteress" and "whore" for purportedly marrying before she was divorced.
- When Mr. Major professes on the one hand to stand for something he calls a "classless society" and, on the other, whinges on behalf of the wealthy, purportedly faced with the unbearable prospect under Labour of parting with their other BMW, we can detect the unmistakable stench of humbug.
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