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Перевод: valedictory speek valedictory


[прилагательное]
прощальный;
[существительное]
прощальное слово; прощальная речь; прощальное напутствие


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  1. Last week James and his wife were given a valedictory dinner by the Argentine ambassador, Mario Campora, and his wife at their handsome embassy across the square from Canning House.
  2. Yesterday's valedictory speech by Lord Donaldson was the first time that judges have spoken out about the treatment of Lord Lane at the hands of the media after a series of controversial court decisions.
  3. His pledge was derided as "a grievance procedure for Christians thrown to the lions" when opt-out heads met for a somewhat valedictory national conference last week.
  4. The rest of the class suffered its demise in the winter of 1934 when they were replaced by the streamlined double-deckers as part of Manager Walter Luff's modernisation of the tramway. 59 was spared and sent for storage to Fleetwood depot, following a valedictory tribute in the Evening Gazette: "They were clumsy, awkward and dangerous, but they were Blackpool's own trams, and there was nothing like them anywhere else.
  5. It was like a valedictory speech, possibly the last big statement he would utter as Leader of the Opposition, the opportunity to deliver a personal justification of what he did to try and ensure that Labour's values joined together with the popular vote to save the party from the political wilderness.
  6. Fortunately, they decided they could bear each other's company long enough for a farewell tour, starting next month, and also a valedictory album.
  7. The valedictory thoughts of Sir Ian
  8. Datelined Doomsday and with a cover photograph of Mr Punch walking into the sunset entitled The End, Punch's valedictory edition is replete with black humour.
  9. Here they make suitably valedictory gestures, by John Tenniel, October 1886.
  10. I hear that editor David Thomas's valedictory piece did not go down too well either.
  11. Whatever his decision, this book of memoirs reads like his valedictory.
  12. This was powerfully expressed in a valedictory message from the retiring ambassador to Paris, Sir Nicholas Henderson, who was about to succeed Peter Jay at the British embassy in Washington.
  13. It also contained her unconscious valedictory: As a Catholic observer who has lived in the Third World for nearly 30 years, I have followed developments in the Church, at times with despair but mostly with optimism.

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