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Перевод: secession
[существительное] выход ; раскол ; отделение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- After the dramatic changes of recent weeks - the creation of a powerful new presidency, the ending of the Communist party's guaranteed right to rule, Lithuania's attempted secession from the Soviet Union - comes the jockeying for power in the new Soviet Union.
- But the secession of the machinemen was not the only source of weakness.
- In both cases, the nineteenth century witnessed movements for the cultural identification and assertion of many of the subject peoples, without these inevitably producing demands for secession.
- It was the potential, though, of the 1333 secession that captured the imagination of historians.
- They want secession from the union, not a new treaty binding them into it.
- This advantage would constrain the drive for secession:
- The letters were written from the point of view of Ingrams's offspring and mentioned obliquely, among other things, Ingrams' secession of Private Eye , his "prank" affair with Pamela Bordes, and his fashion shoot for the Observer clad in ludicrous youth garb.
- They said Rubaiya Mufti, daughter of the Home Minister, Mr Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, was seized in the city of Srinagar by the Kashmir Liberation Front, a group demanding the secession of Jammu-Kashmir state from India and its assimilation into Pakistan.
- The parties to a conflict remain, moreover, parts of a single society by virtue of their acknowledgement of a common name, by their participation in certain common divisions of labour and allocation from which they cannot extricate themselves except by secession, emigration or anchoritic or cenobitic withdrawal.
- He began to take her to antique shops, sought out trade exhibitions of fabrics and contemporary furniture, bought her books on design - on Bauhaus, which brought him back to his own youth, on the Viennese Secession with its decorative flights and insistence on utility.
- One of the generals, Tienie Groenewald, made a splash by boasting of his ability to mobilise 500,000 whites willing to fight for secession if peaceful resistance to black rule failed.
- The representatives of national groups increasingly demanded the right of autonomy, of self-government, if not outright secession.
- if we demand freedom of secession for the Mongolians, Persians, Egyptians and all other oppressed and unequal nations without exception, we do so not because we favour secession , but only because we stand for free, voluntary association and merging as distinct from forcible association.
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