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Перевод: mass
[прилагательное] массовый; повальный; [существительное] месса ; литургия ; масса ; обедня ; груда ; множество; сосредоточение; громада ; большое количество; большая часть; народные массы; массирование; [глагол] собирать в кучу; собираться в кучу; сосредоточивать; массировать; концентрировать
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- This criticism was in part a reflection of the call made by the Report of the Committee on Physical Deterioration for greater physical and mental education for adolescents, but it also pointed to the three main criticisms of clubs which were reiterated years later by Freeman: that they could only really provide amusement; that their positive educational value was small; and that they failed to reach the mass of boys.
- The embryo proper comes from some of the cells on the inside - the inner cell mass - and goes on to gastrulate.
- He began by distinguishing between destructive mass phenomena, such as we have been discussing, and the destinies of individuals: "Divine Providence under the twofold aspect of General Law and Special Interposition."
- By March things had settled down sufficiently for the DCAC to mount a mass demonstration which successfully traversed the original 5 October route - this time without diversions, but this was the last occasion on which the DCAC was able to organise a peaceful mass demonstration.
- The Politburo issued a statement regretting for the first time the mass exodus to the West.
- The drained curd, now a solid mass, is turned out of the muslin and the really hard work of milling begins.
- In Catholic and High Anglican circles it may be done on the basis of weekly attendance at Mass.
- The mass of instruments was like the cockpit of a seven-four-seven, even down to a control column.
- For three months Jeanne kept her love for Modigliani a secret from her family, went to Mass and appeared gentle and dutiful, if somewhat abstracted.
- Also known as "mass clocks" they offered a means of telling the time for church services: an appropriately placed stick cast a shadow on the hour-scale.
- "By the Mass!" he exclaimed.
- Mrs Hancock turned up in a Rolls-Royce after announcing she had organised a requiem mass at Perth's St Mary's Cathedral on Friday.
- This would mean that safety procedures would not be carried out and all the nation's pits might have to be scrapped in a mass act of collective suicide.
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