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Перевод: Emery
[имя собственное] Эмери
Тезаурус:
- I've just seen a tape of the BBC's The Gospels , produced by Jack Emery, which is being shown every day during Easter week.
- TIM PAYNE went to visit JOHN and JENNY EMERY.
- In 1958 at the Club's Golden Jubilee celebrations, Charles Luker recalled his early years when the rough lived up to its name and when after each game very golf club head was well rubbed down with emery cloth to prevent it rusting.
- As the presenter of a recent television programme analysing the Labour Party put it, "Nothing is more sacred than getting Labour into power" (Fred Emery, "Panorama", 5th September 1988).
- As he told Fred Emery on Panorama , "from the moment that decision was taken to cancel the opportunity for a collective judgement to be taken, I knew that something very wrong had happened."
- "In theory," said Emery, "defence costs might fall once there's a proper strategic airfield.
- The journalists, BBC producer Mr Don Brind, Media Show producer Mr Alexander Graham, LBC producer Ms Victoria Leonard, former National Union of Journalists joint president Ms Scarlett MccGwire, Fred Emery, and Mr John Pilger, with Mr Thomas Nash, assistant to the NUJ general secretary, claimed the ban was unlawful, perverse and in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.
- It took John and Jenny Emery much sweat and toil over a two month period to create a beautiful addition to their home - and a comfortable, well-controlled environment for their fish.
- In the special souvenir programme of their visit chairman of Farnham Urban District Council W. H. Emery waxed lyrical about the glories of England in April: "They will find the countryside awakening to the call of spring with the first green buds bursting into life and on their return to their native land they will carry with them happy memories of Farnham - in April," and inevitably he went on to quote Robert Browning on the subject of being in England, "Now that April's there "
- I record the exchange between Emery and General David Thorne, the officer commanding in the Falklands.
- He was a young man, probably no more than twenty; his teeth were worn down to the stumps by rough ground corn, the tops so sliced through they might have been cut with a circular saw and the resulting surface polished with emery paper.
- The fish are thriving in their stable, controlled environment and the Emery family are able to view their fish all year round.
- "You have to have been a variety artist or a dependant," says Elliott, formerly a dancer and the late Dick Emery's manager.
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