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Перевод: formerly
[наречие] прежде
Тезаурус:
- He was formerly a professor at the Surikov Institute, Russia's foremost art college, as well as one of the leaders of the former USSR Union of Artists.
- Formerly it was a prestige camp designed for the cream of the Hitler Youth.
- She also wanted to put an end to any sexual intercourse with her husband, though formerly both he and she had had great enjoyment from it.
- His best remembered boat, the trow Irene , was mainly used for carrying grain from Avonmouth and Sharpness, unloaded onto a small tramway running from a jetty, that formerly stood adjacent to the concrete pier from which the ferry operated.
- Next door to this (5/175) is the Laansk, formerly the Wallenstein Palace, of 1740.
- She is, however, a professional Jew, formerly the National Executive Director of the American Jewish Congress.
- They were also admired for their military prowess, it being widely assumed that before the arrival of the British the Masai had been paramount among the tribes of East Africa; they were "aristocrats and formerly conquered east central Africa".
- A turbine, driving through bevel gears, has replaced one of the pair of iron breast shot wheels that formerly provided the power.
- In July 1983 the UKCC single professional register absorbed the registers and rolls formerly administered by the General Nursing Councils.
- Hospital Corporation International, the British health company formerly known as Bioplan, has won the contract to manage the hospital in a joint-venture with a group of American companies.
- The later Victorians were experiencing, to an extent that they themselves may not have fully grasped, the psychological impact of a sharp deterioration in the dignity and decency formerly associated with the interment and commemoration of their dead.
- And a unique flavour was provided by the appearance of Stephanie Anne Lloyd (formerly Kenneth Hull), "by a technicality your first full female member".
- Estates tail, which formerly could only be created out of freeholds, can now, as equitable interests, be created out of any kind of property; they are known as "entailed interests", and can be barred not only inter vivos by a deed, but also by a will, provided that the tenant in tail's interest is in possession, and provided that he specifically refers in his will to the entailed property or the instrument creating it.
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