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Перевод: pamphlet
[существительное] брошюра ; памфлет ; технический проспект
Тезаурус:
- The Nation's Schools , Butler's official pamphlet of 1945, gestured vaguely towards freedom and liveliness, but not much else: "Free from the pressure of any external examination these schools can work out the best and liveliest forms of secondary education suited to their pupils."
- But the representation of the transvestite in the pamphlet and the theatre is part of a cultural process whose complexity is worth exploring further.
- Similarly in the pamphlet controversy.
- Prebendary Wace of Canterbury praised the pamphlet during the 1899 Church Congress and Charles Gore, from the opposite wing of the Church, called it "an extraordinarily important document, because it defined what the nineteenth century's latest religion, "undenominational Christianity" actually was.
- Perhaps the most paranoid variation on this theme comes from William Milton Cooper, who suggests in his pamphlet The Secret Government that J.F. Kennedy was in fact killed because he was about to blow the gaff on the alien conspiracy.
- Mr Gray, opening his case, explained how the the pamphlet was the culmination of a campaign against the peer by Mr Watts, who was pursuing an unpaid life insurance claim on the death of his brother-in-law in 1975.
- The judge had earlier given leave for Dr Odling-Smee to be called to give evidence for the defence in Lord Aldington's libel action over allegations in a pamphlet that he is a war criminal responsible for the forced repatriation of 70,000 Cossacks and Yugoslavs who surrendered to the British in southern Austria in May 1945.
- Worse still, after she had made a little money from the publication of a pamphlet containing her beastly poems about him, she commissioned a rubber dress from "her designer".
- Throughout the pamphlet Hic Mulier seems to be in sympathy with this remark of Montaigne's, but nowhere is her appropriation of the idea more challenging than in the way she dissolves both law and ideological fixity into a celebration of change and transformation, and, by implication, a celebration of her potential rather than her fixed nature: "Nor do I in my delight of change otherwise than as the whole world does" (sig.
- Mr Davies has worked hard to affiliate 15 TGWU branches, and has written a pamphlet attacking Mr Field's views on social policy.
- Mr Watts circulated 10,000 copies of the pamphlet among staff and parents of pupils at Winchester College, old boys, MPs, and others in 1987 in an attempt to force Lord Aldington's resignation as college warden.
- To the great embarrassment of her husband, she published a pamphlet questioning the divinity of Christ.
- He published a pamphlet condemning its effects, only to be harassed by the police.
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