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Перевод: previously
[наречие] предварительно; заранее
Тезаурус:
- The process of centralization has involved governments in taking a major stake in investments which were previously foreign-owned.
- My senses were confused by this new experience, having previously associated sightseeing with sights to see, not to mention hear and smell.
- Two years previously he had wanted to hit back at fate for the death of his three cousins; now he was so joyful that he felt he must compensate in this sacrificial way.
- Previously Japan has demanded that all four be handed over together.
- The meetings are only the most visible signs of a thaw in the relationship - previously something close to undeclared war - between the Yard and the Labour authorities since Sir Peter's accession in 1987.
- Eventually, when they begin cautiously to feed again, they avoid anything remotely like the spiny prey they attacked previously.
- The problem of deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury has placed enormous pressure on the stiff (physicians, nurses, psychiatrists) and services (casualty and emergency departments, medical admission units, psychiatric and social work departments) involved in the care of patients who take overdoses or injure themselves, and this has been one of the factors that has promoted a re-examination of previously accepted policies for the management of attempted suicide patients.
- She has to think of her younger sisters, her father may clamp down on what little freedom they had previously.
- As capital was generated by French, Belgian, Dutch and British industrial power, so the new industrial middle classes began to demand luxury goods: the trade in furs from Poland and Russia improved massively and Manchester, which had previously exported cotton cloth and some Yorkshire manufactured woollen goods to Danzig in return for flax and hemp, now began to open up its own fur trade based on imports from the Baltic - Manchester's Danzig Street (which changed its name from Charter Street by residents' petition in the mid-1860s) commemorates the trade of this period.
- Man never attains to a true self-knowledge until he has previously contemplated the face of God.
- The book includes previously unpublished data for over 60 new foods and the nutrient coverage has been extended to include selenium, manganese, iodine, non-starch polysaccharides, fatty acids and cholesterol.
- Investigation revealed the sale of at least 63 works in the past six months; yesterday a source close to Charles Saatchi was prepared to concede that the volume of sales was higher than previously stated, and that the works disposed of account for some 10 to 12 per cent of the collection, which suggests a true figure of between 70 and 100 individual sales.
- Some psychologists are now investigating, with greater interest than previously, phenomenological and transpersonal experience.
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