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Перевод: colonization speek colonization


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колонизация


Тезаурус:

  1. Russian colonization, cities and railways cut up the great grazing lands of the nomadic peoples as violently as American settlers had done to the Amerindians in the United States.
  2. One is that descendants of the marginal stock enter into competition with the parental stock in a third area of colonization.
  3. And far out on the perimeter of empire in the Russian Middle East, where - apart from the mullahs - there was no intelligentsia, Russian colonization of the nomadic grazing lands made class conflicts over land and revolutionary land reform vital national issues.
  4. The nature of this colonization has already been discussed; what concerns us now is the over-all impression of growth.
  5. Another delegate objected that all colonization was "necessarily capitalistic and thus exploitative", but a French delegate, Rouanet, reproached him: "it is all too easy to blame everything on capitalism and to saddle it with all the crimes of colonization.
  6. The railways were seen as "colonization sic pioneers" for a huge agricultural country with vast mineral and other resources waiting to be exploited.
  7. In this period the "colonization road", the Canadian Northern, stretched its system east and west from its first line in Manitoba.
  8. A special committee was created for the 1907 Congress, and the irrepressible Van Kol again proposed a "positive colonial policy", affirming that "under a socialist regime, colonization can be a work of civilization".
  9. It also allows the colonization of environments that would otherwise be too severe.
  10. The successful colonization of the land from the original marine environment not only necessitated the production of entirely new means of acquiring oxygen and supporting the weight of the body, but also exposed animals to habitats of much greater variability in temperature, humidity, and other conditions.
  11. If the crisis of the 1860s provided the original impetus for the settlements, the events of the 1880s made colonization even more necessary.
  12. Indeed, by the late Silurian, colonization of the changing land with its newly emerging continents was well under way.
  13. Others, like Clifford or J. B. Paton, were leaders in various reform movements: in Clifford's case for a national health service and the abolition of capital punishment; in Paton's, for rural colonization.

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