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Тезаурус:
- Last year a judge forced Los Angeles to redraw its districts to create a special Latino one, based on areas with an especially high concentration of Spanish surnames.
- Taking advantage of this situation, Napoleon decided that the time had come to redraw the map of Italy, which, since 1815, had been either directly or indirectly ruled by Austria.
- Thus, perhaps without realising the implications, the Soviet parliament gave the go-ahead for the most revolutionary experiment here since Lenin's New Economic Policy of the 1920s: for a massive delegation of powers from the centre, permitting a single republic to create its own market-oriented economy, with its own budget, and to redraw economic rules which basically Stalin's.
- Sussex University was born, with more glitter and publicity than had attended the more earnest first days of Keele, and with a declared mission to redraw the map of knowledge, to challenge the hegemony of the traditional subject, to celebrate a new scientific culture.
- You can redraw with your electronic pen over the white if you need to.
- For it is the clearest signal yet of how political reform in eastern Europe could redraw the contours of European industry, extend the geographic and political boundaries of the EC's 1992 programme and alter the global strategies of such companies as GE."
- We therefore treat these two sections as one, the central processing unit or processor, and we redraw our typical computer as shown in Figure 1.10 with three sections: the store; the processor; and the transput units.
- The question is not why readers should be conservative, but why type-founders should have found so many excuses to redraw the alphabet.
- He would make me look at pictures and then reproduce them with coloured pencils, or else ask me to rotate a figure mentally a certain number of degrees around a given perpendicular before attempting to redraw it.
- Library for maps and images generated in the GIS (along with a button to redraw them).
- " Pilinski had to redraw his copy of the old and valuable original because he could not paste the original on his block and engrave through it.
- The term "rich" implies that the pictures should contain a wealth of information relevant to the study; however, trying to include too much detail can result in them becoming extremely cluttered, and it is often necessary to summarise the detail (using the interview analysis technique if required) and redraw them as the study progresses.
- We have decided to go ahead and use an artist to redraw from prints.
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