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Перевод: colonel
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Тезаурус:
- The Colonel's force (Group 2) was down to probably 100 men as their reinforcements arrived.
- This critical strain culminates in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), which argues that the gentlemanly values appropriate to the Boer War and the First World War are no longer suitable for fighting the Nazis.
- It also contains in the character of Colonel Calloway, the world-weary Englishman responsible for alerting the innocent American writer of pulp novels to his former friend's evil doings, a perfect symbol of Britain's position after the Second World War, standing in the middle between battered Europe and gung-ho America.
- Gilbert Scott had said that it was "on the whole, my finest church", but Colonel Akroyd, who had built it as the centrepiece of his remarkable village of Akroyd, had never sufficiently endowed it.
- Trent didn't consider Colonel Smith.
- The actual arrests would be made by Colonel Bodge and his excellent Dragoons.
- Minister in Charge: Colonel Lin Foh, exiled after the revolution."
- I could be in London this evening with Colonel Vaughan having a good piss-up, then probably on leave for a couple of weeks.
- Colonel Feather's card tricks were not going well.
- YORK HOUSE 11 October: The Duke of Kent, Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, today received Lieutenant-Colonel GW Henderson on assuming command of the 2nd Battalion and Lieutenant Colonel JC Gunnell on relinquishing the appointment.
- A re-designed logo features the letters KFC - and gives more prominence on signs to the beaming visage of Colonel Harland D. Sanders, the southern gentleman who founded the company in the 1930s as a sideline to his petrol station in Corbin, Kentucky.
- The leaders of that mutiny included Colonel Mohammed Ali Seineldin, a notorious trouble-maker and veteran of uprisings against ex-President Alfonsin.
- The Colonel always sought her out on the Thursday of her visit, and in the past few years he had, in the most circumspect manner, pressed his suit.
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