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Перевод: ensuing


[прилагательное]
последующий; вытекающий; будущий; следующий


Тезаурус:

  1. In accordance with the recommendation of the Select Committee of The House of Commons "on Foreign Office reconstruction'", made in their Report, dated 13th July last, ""that a preference should be given to the successful competitors in the erection of the New Foreign Office, it is the intention of the Government to employ as the architect of the proposed building, in the event of the necessary funds being voted by Parliament in the ensuing Session, Mr. George Gilbert Scott, one of the successful competitors'".
  2. Len possessed that amazing ability that is sometimes found in footballers, to "hang" in the air for a fraction of a second, so enabling him to obtain greater power and better direction from the ensuing header.
  3. Adopting a paternal tone, however, Justinian went on to point out that in the case of bequests under conditions or uncertain terms it would also be best to refrain from alienation to avoid the possibility of grave expense arising from ensuing eviction.
  4. Bruce Springsteen began the Eighties with The River, an uneven double album but one which staked out the broad territory over which he would roam in the ensuing years.
  5. Two million pounds was spent on the ensuing refurbishment, which took approximately 10 months.
  6. Only a fine cover tackle from Apsee stopped Harries from scoring after clever play by Withey, George and Waters, but from the ensuing line-out Withey stole Bridgend's throw and drove over, Jones converting splendidly from the touchline.
  7. After the punchline had been delivered and the ensuing laughter had died away, the blonde swayed away from the bar and looked in their direction for the first time.
  8. Supposing that "worst" were to occur - you missed that promotion, your lover rejected you, you failed to sell your house - what would be the ensuing results and how would you deal with them?
  9. In other words, if the destructive forces operating on the bone assemblages are so great as to destroy some of the mandibles and maxillae, but not great enough to destroy the teeth, the ensuing sample can be expected to contain an excess of isolated teeth over the numbers expected from the numbers of jaws.
  10. During the ensuing negotiations, these proposals were firmly rejected by the Episcopalians who submitted no proposals of their own and remained inflexible in their position.
  11. The ensuing pressure had contrasting effects on the players.
  12. Its centre normally lies in the conflict between father and son (of which Leonard never speaks) and the ensuing guilt (which, likewise, has no explicit reference), though the anger may have eclipsed that.
  13. The ensuing sample, therefore, consisted of three molars, one incisor and some unidentifiable pieces of bone, which is what would have been produced by screening.

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