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Перевод: reeling

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  1. Already reeling from the loss of skipper Jonathan Davies, Griffiths was rocked by the news that Kevin Ellis has only a 50-;50 chance of being fit.
  2. Soon all three of them were reeling out and reeling in, pouncing on the fish as soon as they could reach them and pulling the hooks from their mouths.
  3. What he had not bargained for was the fact that these two Gardai had been listening to well-articulated feminist rhetoric all afternoon and were still reeling from the effects.
  4. After that you should have no difficulty in reeling off the list, 1 - vacuum cleaner, 2 - pink blancmange and so on.
  5. He punched Mr Connolly in the ear, sending him reeling, before snatching the handbag of his "distraught and terrified" wife.
  6. The Association is still reeling from the news of the unexpected death of its chief executive and secretary Andrew Sansom at the end of November.
  7. It's already reeling from the murders of British tour-ists Elizabeth Over and her best friend Julie Godwin and the gang-rape of a 44-year-old woman in the last 10 days.
  8. Fearing another embarrassing incident, in his short and fated career as West Ham manager, Lou Macari, still reeling from the Swindon financial controversies, slapped a huge fine on McAvennie.
  9. The darkness ahead was flickering, shapes of trees appeared and vanished, cheering surged like surf - here was their other army - James and the Duke were standing on a rock conducting the dancers, who were reeling in eights, linking and whirling between the bonfires.
  10. The commentator was reeling off horses' names like an auctioneer, mentioning Shine On only occasionally.
  11. When Mr Heseltine started reeling off the figures about increased government spending, his questioner began to shout back at him: "I'm not interested!
  12. And Alex was accepting the hand-clasp - Cameron and Menzies were rising from the bench to shout a warning, a plea - the coach jerked under them, flinging them backwards, their heads banged on the panelling, they were pounding down the hill towards the crowd, Colberg's voice yelling "At them! at them!", people reeling away on both sides, jumping onto the parapet, a woman screaming, a red wound slashed along her brow.
  13. Before the Gulf war the Soviet armed forces were already reeling from a series of knocks delivered by Mr Gorbachev: the arms-cutting treaties, unilateral cuts and reorganisations, and the switch to a cost-cutting "defensive" doctrine.

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