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Перевод: later
[прилагательное] запоздалый; более поздний; поздний; недавний; последний; прежний; бывший; покойный; умерший; созревающий в конце сезона; цветущий в конце сезона; [наречие] поздно; поздн`ее; позже; недавно; за последнее время
Тезаурус:
- A sign to Venezuela which points somewhat desperately towards an empty plot at dawn proudly signals the completed metal pavilion only 13 hours later.
- In the context of the mid-1970s and later, this meant that the DoE's role increasingly became that of policing the spending of local governments.
- Later legend, however, made him out a Christian hero in the relentless (though not unchivalrous) religious war.
- " And two days later: "Along - my thoughts of us clarify, and my feelings distil themselves, and I realize that you're doing what you must do and it was probably best for me.
- The first one was built in Germany and later, in 1968, the one we use was built in Manchester.
- 1 January was also used as the octave of the Nativity (Christmas) in the first centuries of the Christian era, and later as marking the Feast of the Circumcision.
- The official stayed and, in later years, coined the best metaphor for the Wilson style: Harold as the great player of Space Invaders taking the first blip to cross the screen whether it was important or not.
- This happened in Benjamin Britten's The Prince of the Pagodas and, originally, in the Red Knight's dance in Checkmate (Arthur Bliss later shortened it, giving it much greater strength and significance).
- When, three years later, a series of by-election defeats resulted in a hung parliament, James Callaghan, having succeeded Wilson in 1976, forged the Lib-Lab pact.
- We were intending to visit the island anyway, so on arrival a week later we called on Tony's coach.
- Although feeling hard-pressed by the prospect of Responsions (for four days) followed a week later by the Lincoln entrance examination, he became more confident of a future life as an Oxford student and eager to extend his male friendships and meet the challenge of competition from his equals and betters.
- They returned a short while later stating that the sniper was dead.
- Years later one of Cahiers' most influential critics, Jean-Luc Godard, admitted that none of them had really believed in the theory, but had used it to draw attention to themselves.
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