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Перевод: faction speek faction


[существительное]
фракция ; клика ; группировка ; дух интриги; раздоры ; книга, в основу которых взяты истинные события; фильм, в основу которых взяты истинные события


Тезаурус:

  1. Later on, for example at the Party Congress of 1907, the right-wing faction, of which Bernstein was one of the leading members, proposed to approve German colonial expansion on the grounds that this promoted a progressive capitalism and harmonized relationships between classes in Germany.
  2. This was, of course, a faction among Catholics, and one that dangerously found itself outnumbered and outmoded as the years went on.
  3. Extensive research failed to support the cycle of deprivation thesis but the stereotype lived on, and grew to more prominence with the dominance of the right wing in the Conservative party and thence in British society and politics: Keith Joseph was of course an early leading figure in this faction within the party.
  4. The Akali Dal, or rather the faction of the much splintered Sikh movement which swept the November poll in Punjab, was formerly in the forefront of the campaign for a separate homeland.
  5. Yet at least in the first two decades of this major shift in political life, faction was based on commitments other than the purely personal.
  6. First, every king when he came of age had remarkably little difficulty in getting rid of the faction which had been dominant during the minority; Albany Stewarts, Livingstones, Boyds, Douglases, the families who had enjoyed power in the minorities of the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, all lost it when the king began his personal rule.
  7. To keep Mr Nakayama, Mr Kaifu bought off the Abe faction by surrendering one of the two cabinet posts normally held by the small Komoto faction to which he himself belongs.
  8. Instead, where disorder has occurred, it has more often been between the police and a faction or factions within the demonstration itself.
  9. The party's ageing faction leaders, says Mr Segni, have turned into pure power brokers.
  10. The small faction of senior officers who believe that the police must undertake radical reform in order to remain viable has gained an increasingly confidentially in the shape of the Metropolitan Commissioner, Sir Peter Imbert.
  11. Within two years of overcoming this faction, Henry had divorced his first wife and married Matilda, the daughter of Henry II of England.
  12. The faction led by the former party secretary-general, Shintaro Abe, had demanded that Mr Nakayama (one of the faction's own men) must stand down to give another of the group some cabinet experience.
  13. Although the venue is not as packed as the previous night's (happy) Birthday Party bash, those who have ventured out tonight are a partisan faction in regulation red "Eat Yourself Whole" shirts.

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