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Перевод: depose
[глагол] смещать; свергать; низлагать; свидетельствовать; давать показания под присягой; утверждать
Тезаурус:
- When Charles received the (initially) doubtful title of emperor from Pope Leo III on Christmas Day, 800, he set the scene for later claims that the Pope had the power to install, or to depose, the Emperor.
- We do not know how close they came to attempting to depose Mary.
- But, really, if they didn't understand what was meant by "depose", they deserve all the trouble they got.
- Along with Keegan, all the other Kop favourites are being lined up to depose the Scottish hard-man.
- My object at this stage is simply to depose the concept of society as an organism in which, far more subtly than we can measure or identify (it is only recently that we have begun to identify the chemical balance of the human organism of society), a certain balance between tendencies and elements, many in themselves dangerous, destructive and evil, has to be maintained as a condition of survival, but a balance which can be endangered, or lost, reversibly or irrevocably.
- The emir was not permitted to legislate, to appropriate land for public or commercial purposes, to exercise any control over aliens in his territory, or to appoint or depose his subordinate chiefs.
- Protestant commentators were very aware that the papacy retained the right to depose excommunicated rulers, and took little comfort from the fact that many English recusants had taken a special oath of allegiance to the crown.
- Significantly, Kammerer goes on to add: "Later on, the results improve: in successive generations the mortality of water-eggs is hardly greater than that of other anura who depose their eggs normally in water " (my italics).
- King Edward's unpopularity was not enhanced by close relatives being created Earls, so Isabella went to Paris in 1325 to consult with her brother, by then King of France, and with the help of the Earl of March, troops were sent from France to round up the royal favourites for execution, and to depose and imprison Edward II, who was murdered by one of the Earl of March's agents in September 1327.
- In his massive work Torturi Torti , and in subsequent rejoinders to Bellarmine, written in Latin and corrected by the King, Andrewes made an exhaustive appeal to history in order to refute the Pope's claim to have power to depose monarchs.
- They took the right to rule over it, to levy taxes, to depose kings and to create kings.
- Opposition parties face an uphill struggle in their battle to depose long-standing Tory member Michael Mates, who in the 1987 general election polled the largest Tory vote in the country.
- Since Holyfield took over and made grandad-bashing respectable on the heavyweight scene, those young lions who ought to have been clawing each other for the right to depose and expose him have been harmlessly shadow boxing around each other.
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