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Перевод: chancellery speek chancellery


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звание канцлера; канцелярия


Тезаурус:

  1. On the same day that he declared he had no intention of altering Danzig's status, and after meeting Ambassador Lipski at the Reich Chancellery to make the same assurance, Hitler went to a private meeting with a small group of Nazi leaders.
  2. Thereafter it became the offices of the Czech Chancellery and the Imperial Court Council.
  3. At a press conference in Bonn, a senior official in the Chancellery said the West German and French governments had agreed that the inter-governmental conference on monetary union would begin at the end of next year - as Paris had originally insisted.
  4. They appear to have been initiated by the head of the Party Chancellery, Martin Bormann, probably under pressure from anti-Christian activists at Gau level, for whom the apparent strengthening of the Church's hold over the population during the war was a notable provocation.
  5. Formerly the country's Chancellery, the great, blackened neo-classical structure continues to exert a powerful and emotive force in Berlin and throughout the nation.
  6. Rudolf Seiters, the head of the Bonn Chancellery, announcing the move last night, said he expected that 11,000 East Germans currently in Prague would join the special trains heading west.
  7. From the antechamber of the Czech Chancellery a spiral staircase leads to the early 16C hall of the Court Chancellery which contains original furniture of the time of Rudolf Il.
  8. As for possible Christian Democratic rivals to Mr Kohl, there is only one: Wolfgang Schuble, the interior minister and a former head of the chancellery.
  9. That bankers" summit at the Bonn Chancellery on 8 August 1990 and a similar blue-ribbon meeting on 6 September underscore the important role West Germany's big banks are playing in what some observers call the biggest leveraged buy-out in economic history.
  10. The head of the Bonn Chancellery, Rudolf Seiters, said the West German government had made it clear that it could not make any concessions regarding its embassies in other countries and that no East German would be turned away from any West German mission abroad.
  11. In 1164, Rainald was deprived of the chancellery, but retained his position as Arch-chancellor for Italy.
  12. Rudolf Seiters, head of the West German chancellery, who played a big role in the deals to ship more than 14,000 from Warsaw and Prague to the West in special trains, said he was confident a solution will be found for them too.

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