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Перевод: campfire speek campfire


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Тезаурус:

  1. No oranges will taste the same as those we ate on t hose Saturday mornings, saving the peel to throw at the screen when Roy Rogers brought out his guitar to serenade Dale Evans across a Texas campfire that was flickering in an enchanted cave in a Manchester street.
  2. Camping on the floor of the Ngorongoro crater is much more exciting: there are all sorts of beasties roaming within its walls and the noises of the bush around the campfire give a true sense of the wild.
  3. "It smells just like a braaivleis ," says Coetzee, recalling many an evening around the campfire.
  4. It was the campfire scene where the three of them were sitting around talking, discussing the problems of the world and they introduce Hanson to marijuana.
  5. The nut has been nicely cut, giving a low, comfortable action in the campfire chord area.
  6. Only in nature and by a return to the land - in song, symbolism, in hiking and comradeship around the campfire - can we find that true alternative to the meaninglessness of modern life and its grasping materialism.
  7. This is when you really get to sample sitting round the campfire at night with a bunch of the boys, a cup of coffee or (more likely) mug of bourbon in hand.
  8. The Miner's Arms was the campfire for story-telling: and often the setting.
  9. Smoke snaked up from a campfire amidst crudely plastered and thatched huts.
  10. Some nights, the atmosphere round the campfire was unbearable.
  11. Now 26, she spent many years after college hitchhiking around the world, drifting through the punk scene in San Francisco to demonstrations in Dallas, squats in Amsterdam and the women's peace camp in Cosmo, Italy, before a British producer recognised her itinerant musical talent and signed her up with the bestselling Texas Campfire Tapes LP.
  12. But the essence remains the same: a Chief Leader has his team of leaders; the young explorers are divided into 12-strong "fires" - a notion of Murray Levick's, who said he wanted only as many people as could decently sit round a campfire.
  13. Burton wrote, with typical flaring generosity (like his fellow Welshman, Henry VII, he never forgot those who had been with him around the campfire when the crown was hardly even a dream in unreal England):

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