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Перевод: detest
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- Those that like the Macintosh System love it: those that don't like it detest the idea of that mass of graphical software between them and their applications, between them and the processor: like the nervous flyer, they hate the feeling that they are not in control, that if something goes wrong, there is absolutely nothing they can do to save themselves.
- The reaction to the message we sent to the President via our embassy in Washington, which might take quite some time, for even the most cooperative of banks, and banks almost by definition are secretive and detest the very thought of cooperation, are going to be very reluctant to disclose any information about their important clients, because important clients don't like that sort of thing.
- And it is a loathsome term, I detest it.
- It is not just the EC's free market consumerism which the Greens detest; they are opposed, too, to its political structure based on capitalist nation-states.
- "I originally wanted to call it, I Didn't Know Keith Allen Was White !, then I Detest Keith Allen , but BSB head John Gau wanted something more positive."
- In 1837 George Stephenson, who had reason to detest the wetlands after his heroic battle to build a railway across Chat Moss, put forward an ambitious plan to reclaim the whole eastern side of Morecambe Bay by building a railway from Lancaster to Furness.
- In turn, Goblins are small enough to ride Giant Wolves, and also hitch them to chariots and carts in place of horses, who detest the smell of Goblin, and won't have anything to do with them.
- "I don't like to be in ignorance, Millet, I detest it.
- I go to a charming Chinese lady acupuncturist and although I detest needles I found it painless and relaxing and it helped me tremendously before and after the operations.
- Once you had served a few years, you might come to detest the job, but you committed yourself to the future.
- That's wan thing I detest -
- The more simplistic versions of Derrida are common both to those who admire him and those who detest him.
- As if interpreting this remark as veiled disagreement, the newcomer repeated very loudly, looking Agnes straight in the eye: "I detest modesty!
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