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Перевод: breakaway
[прилагательное] отколовшийся; [существительное] отход ; прекращение боя; отрыв ; уход от защиты; фальстарт
Тезаурус:
- It lost all 39 state-assembly seats and 13 national ones to PAS and its allies, the most important of which is Semangat '46, a breakaway group from UMNO.
- Founded by a breakaway group of journalists from Sounds , it has gone on to outsell its progenitor and, though primarily star-oriented, considers it has a duty to reflect the grass-roots scene as well.
- A cold virus gene and a breakaway human chromosomal gene agree with one another in "wanting" their host to sneeze.
- As western condemnation of Serbian aggression in the breakaway republic reached a new peak, Col Jovanovic delivered an impromptu lecture on how the recognition of Bosnia breached "all international principles".
- "Garang's troops call it a tactical retreat," said the political head of the breakaway SPLA faction, Dr Lam Akol.
- Serbian forces mock independence of breakaway republic and grab key town as 260 British troops prepare to fly to troubled region
- Even the breakaway "Northern Union" required rugby players to have a source of income outside of the game and paid them in principle for "broken time".
- The difference is analogous to that between breakaway Protestantism and Catholicism, as rock was a breakaway from pop.
- Ambulance stalemate as breakaway talks rejected.
- That a movement beginning as a breakaway group within Judaism should end by capturing the imperial palace could hardly have been foreseen by the Emperors Tiberius or Nero.
- She edited the first authentic magazine, Focus, whose contributors were accorded free access for their vibrant breakaway from Victorian (Wordsworthian) poetry.
- Troops loyal to the breakaway faction, led militarily from the town of Nasir, on the Ethiopian border, by Cdr Riek Machar, are now on alert expecting an attack from the town of Malakal "at any time", Dr Akol said.
- The Electricians Union was prepared to follow the AUEW and, already faced with the breakaway Democratic Miners' Union in Nottingham, the TUC was forced to find a face-saving formula to avert a possible split.
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