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Перевод: reconstitution
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Тезаурус:
- Family reconstitution and literary archaeology have revealed a mountain of more or less valuable information.
- The project architect was Angela Clemo of Southbank Architects who continued the work following the reconstitution of the Society for Co-operative Dwellings into a secondary housing co-operative which does not offer in-house architectural services.
- A useful contribution to this, entitled Scripture and Christology , appeared in 1984 from the Pontifical Biblical Commission in its new character since its reconstitution in 1971.
- Law is hegemonic, and subjects all who come within its scope to a reconstitution of their problems in terms of a fundamentally bourgeois set of ideological categories.
- It aspired to the reconstitution of the socio-economic order on what he regarded as a moral basis: in short, as an industrial democracy.
- Patterns of disruption and reconstitution of kin groups do seem very different now by comparison with the past.
- It was a smokescreen behind which the reconstitution of male domination was hidden:
- But in him it is overcome, and the church is an instrument for the reconstitution of human community around him.
- It would have taken a miracle, like the reconstitution of the central committee of DOCOMOMO in the shape of real veterans of the Great War, men brutalised by life in the trenches and determined to rebuild society starting at the top, to have recognised this siren song immediately and rejected this siren song immediately and rejected it out of hand, and at Eindhoven such a miracle did not take place.
- Family reconstitution work and later vital registration shows the improvement of expectation of life (figure 2.3), also noted at the time from early life insurance and annuity schemes.
- In Le Vent , there seems to be a reconstitution of the past in which perception, memory and imagination all play equally important roles: the central protagonist Monts provides the narrator with a disordered version of events.
- Aspects of these various models have been challenged more recently by historians, especially those interested in family reconstitution.
- Rather than an archaeologist engaged in reconstitution of broken pictures, the enquirer is like the secretary to a historiographical commission which never meets, and which evolves its consensus through bilateral talks with an outsider.
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